Nowhere. 10000 is an integer and requires no decimal number.
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well, 10 000 km is a whole number and a decimal point is supposed to separate the wholes and the fractions, or peices. In this case there is no fractional peices, so the decimal point is after the zero in the ones place. So the answer would be 10 000. kmAnother answer: That depends on how many Kilometres you wish 10000 to represent. 10000.0 would be 10 thousand Km, 1000.0 would be one thousand Km, 100.00 would be one hundred Km, 10.000 would be ten Km and 1.0000 would be one Km.
1 km = 1000 m.
1.0 miles. Unless you mean in metric which would be 1.609344 km.
6km and 15m in decimal notation = 6.015 km1 kilometer = 1000 meters15 meters = 15m * 1km/1000m = 0.015km6 km + 15 m= 6 km + 0.015 km= 6.015 km
7/1000 km1 kilometer = 1000 meters7m * 1 km/1000 m = 7/1000 km in decimal fraction