3 km
3000 m is 3000 m and 2 km is 2 km: they are different.
Well, honey, 2 km is greater than 3000m. Why? Because 2 km is equal to 2000m, and last time I checked, 2000 is less than 3000. So, if you were trying to trick me, nice try, but I'm too smart for that.
3000 metres = 3 km.
There are 1000 metres in 1 kilometre therefore 3000m = 3 km
3km 1km=1000m so that means: 3km=3000m 3000m is bigger than 2900m.
no. 3 km is the same as 3000m
3000 cm and 3 dm are equal after that 3000m will come and the greatest one is 300 km
You have it the wrong way around. The question shoulkd read 'How many metres(m) in kilometres (km)?' The answer is 1000 m = 1 km.
3000 m = 3 km. And 2km = 2000m. So 3km is larger.
1000 metres = 1 kilometre so 3000 metres = 3000/1000 = 3 kilometres. Simple!
3km X 1000 m/km = 3000m, which is longer than 90m; so 3 km is longer.