Presumably the question should have been something like "How many pennies can be placed side-by-side to make up a length of 1 kilometre".
Unfortunately, many countries use a penny as a currency unit and they are not the same size. So there cannot be a definitive answer.
One kilometre is 100,000 centimetres
240 pennies in one sovereign
1,000,000
One hundred million UK pennies
100,000 pennies
0.6214 miles = 1 kilometre.
There are 1000 metres in one kilometre so there must be 500 metres in half a kilometre.
0.758 of a kilometre (1,000 metres in one kilometre)
One million.
2.7654885612321449
6,100 pennies
One kilometre is equal to 1000 metres. There are 0.9144 metres in one yard. Therefore, rounded to two decimal places, one kilometre is equal to 1000/0.9144 = 1093.61 yards.
100 pennies = $1.00 100 pennies X 1,000,000 = 100,000,000 pennies.
There are 1000m in a kilometre
A thousand of them.
39370.1 in
There are 10000 decimetres in one kilometre.