Well, darling, 9 km 700 m is just a fancy way of saying 10 kilometers. You see, when you have more than half a kilometer, you round up to the nearest whole kilometer. So in this case, 9 km 700 m is closer to 10 km than 9 km. Keep on strutting your stuff with those conversions!
The answer is three tenths 3/10.
1 km = 1000 m.
200 m /1 km = 200 m/1000 m = 1/5
Multiply it by 1000 and so 2 km equals 2000 m
600 m * (1 km / 1000 m) = 600/1000 km = 3/5 km, or 0.6 km
5 KM and 600 m
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600 m
There are 1,000 metres (m) in a kilometre (km) so 600 km = 600,000 m. 600,000 m is much greater than 5 m so 600 km is greater.
There are 1000 m in 1 km. To find the answer, divide 3600 by 1000. There are 3.6 km in 3600 m.
Convert to same units, then can compare: 1 km = 1000 m → 600 km = 600 x 1000 m = 600,000 m > 5 m → 600 km is greater then 5 m.
It is: 600/1000 or 3/5 in its lowest terms which is 0.6 as a decimal
7 km 600 m
600 m/4.8 km = 600 m/4800 m = 1/8
0.6 km is greater than 47 m.0.6 km = 600 m > 47 m
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