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A kilogram is a unit of mass, not of distance. Perhaps you are thinking of kilometres. A kilometre is equal to 1,000 metres, therefore 5.5 kilometres is equal to 1,000 x 5.5 = 5,500 metres.

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Q: If you ran 5.5 kilograms how many meters did you run?
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