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Well, darling, "km" stands for kilometers, which is a unit of length. In a fraction, km would just be the numerator representing a certain distance in kilometers. So, if you have something like 5 km in a fraction, it would just be 5 over 1, because you can't really divide kilometers any further.

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In a fraction, "km" typically stands for "kilometer," which is a unit of measurement for distance. When included in a fraction, "km" would represent a distance measurement in kilometers. For example, if you have a fraction like 5 km/2, it would mean 5 kilometers divided by 2, indicating a distance of 2.5 kilometers.

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A kilometre can be consider as approx (1/30.86) trillionths of a parsec, a standard astronomical unit.

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50km as a fraction

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I don't know if this is correct.
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thx for your answer ?
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