Rough conversion: (feet x 3)/10000 = kilometer
You need to convert centimeters to meters, and then convert meters to kilometers. So: 60cm x (1m/100cm) = 0.6m 0.6m x (1km/1000m) = 0.0006km Therefore, 60cm = 0.0006km using 2 conversion factors (in brackets) :)
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Ex. the distance between two cities A kilometer is 1,000 meters
Not normally because meters would be more appropriate
Rough conversion: (feet x 3)/10000 = kilometer
1 mile = 1.609344 kilometers846 kilometers x 1 mile/1.609344 kilometers= 525.68 milesyou may try using the online converter linked below
To convert square meters to square feet, multiply the number of square meters by 10.764 to get the equivalent area in square feet. This conversion is based on the fact that 1 square meter is equal to approximately 10.764 square feet.
By using this formula - meters per second x 3.6 = km/h
You need to convert centimeters to meters, and then convert meters to kilometers. So: 60cm x (1m/100cm) = 0.6m 0.6m x (1km/1000m) = 0.0006km Therefore, 60cm = 0.0006km using 2 conversion factors (in brackets) :)
Well there are 1000 milimeters in a meter and there are 1000 meters in a kilometer. Lets convert the 55 kilometers into meters first. We get 55 (kilo) x 1000 (meters per kilo) = 55000 kilometers Now we can convert the meters into milimeters. 55000 (meters) x 1000 (milimeters per meter) = 55000000 milimeters We can write this using "scientific notation" as 5.5 x 10^7
To convert 66 kilograms per hour to meters per second, we need to first convert kilograms to meters using the acceleration due to gravity, which is 9.81 m/s^2. Once we find the value in meters per hour, we can then convert it to meters per second by dividing by 3600 since there are 3600 seconds in an hour.
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5*100
It is unnecessary to use a for loop to convert meters to centimeters. Just multiply by 0.01.
1 kilometre = 1000 metres = 103 metres. So 2 metres = 2/103 = 2*10-3 kilometres.
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