On a map, "lb" typically stands for "land boundary," indicating the limits of a specific land area or property. It may also refer to "lake boundary" in certain contexts, showing the outline of a lake. Additionally, in some mapping systems, it could represent a scale or legend abbreviation, but the exact meaning can vary depending on the map's purpose and design. Always refer to the map's legend for precise definitions.
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It refers to their weight lb for lb or pound for pound
lb is used for the cooking pound. If you mean the currency pound, there's a program on most Windows PC's called character map and it should be in there. On another note, the character map also helps to put characters into myspace and facebook also.
If you mean the long ton (as used in UK): 1 ton = 2240 lb → 2.4 ton = 2.4 x 2240 lb = 5376 lb If you mean the short ton (as used in USA): 1 ton = 2000 lb → 2.4 ton = 2.4 x 2000 lb = 4800 lb
The mean of one value is itself. So 207 st 8 lb.
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it means nothing
"lb" is an abbreviation for "pound," which is a unit of weight used in the imperial system of measurement. It is commonly used in the United States.
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LB stands for "pound" (weight measurement) or "linebacker" (football position).
No. Convert to same units then compare: * If by ton you mean long ton (as used in UK): 1 t = 2240 lb → 9 t = 9 x 2240 lb = 20160 lb > 18000 lb * If by ton you mean short ton (as used in USA): 1 t = 2000 lb → 9 t = 9 x 2000 lb = 18000lb which is not greater than 18000 lb as it is equal to 18000 lb. Either way 18000 lb is not greater than 9 t.
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