1000m per km, so 5000m = 5km
5000m.
there are 1000 metres in 1 kilometer, this means that there are 3000m in 3 km, so do the math and you will see that 5000 metres is the larger of the two. 5000m = 5km
Quite simple. Take the km/s number and change it into m/s. So 5km/s would equal 5000m/s. Then multiply that number by 60 (because there are 60 seconds in a minute) and you get your answer in meters per minute. 5km/s = 5000m/s x60 = 300000 meters per minute
5000m is the shortest in this list as it is equivalent to 5 kilometers.
1000m per km, so 5000m = 5km
5000m equals 5km @1000m per km
5000m.
1km=1000m, so 5km=5000m
There are 1000m in 1km, so there are 5km in 5000m.
Convert everything to a common unit, then compare. Note that 1 km = 1000 m.
there are 1000 metres in 1 kilometer, this means that there are 3000m in 3 km, so do the math and you will see that 5000 metres is the larger of the two. 5000m = 5km
No because 1 km is equal to 1000 meters so you do 3×1000=3000 km. And 5000 is greater than 3000.
5km = 5000m and 6200 is bigger than 5000
5000m is greater = 5km so is 2km more than 3km
Quite simple. Take the km/s number and change it into m/s. So 5km/s would equal 5000m/s. Then multiply that number by 60 (because there are 60 seconds in a minute) and you get your answer in meters per minute. 5km/s = 5000m/s x60 = 300000 meters per minute
5 km in one-tenth of an hour, so 50 kph