Round Length To KM
Donald Devine
How to round the lenght to the nearest kilometer?
You can round a length to the nearest kilometer by using the round() function in Python, along with dividing the length by 1000. Here is an example:
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length = 5678 # length in meters
rounded_length = round(length / 1000) # divide by 1000 to convert to kilometers and round
print(rounded_length) # prints 6
This will round the length of 5678 meters to 6 kilometers.
It is 4674 km rounded
1.90
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9.25 is approximate to:10 to the nearest ten9 to the nearest whole number/unit9.3 to the nearest tenth
It ends in a 9, so will round up, leaving 1.90 as the answer.
It depends on what measure it is that you are trying to round.
If it is already square kilometers, it rounds to 1137. If it isn't, it won't round to them.
To convert 3 km 600 m to the nearest kilometer, we need to consider the meters. Since 600 meters is more than half of a kilometer, we would round up to the nearest kilometer. Therefore, 3 km 600 m is equivalent to 4 kilometers.
That depends on what you have 10864 of. If that's 10864 km, then it is already rounded to the nearest km. If it's 10864 something elses, you should tell us what it is.
42.3
To convert 9 km 700 m to the nearest kilometer, we need to consider the meters. Since 700 meters is closer to 1 km than 2 km, we round down to the nearest kilometer. Therefore, 9 km 700 m is approximately 10 km when rounded to the nearest kilometer.
nearest tenth of a kilometer