1 kilometer=100,000 centimeters
1000 millimeters in a meter X 1000 meters in a kilometer = 1,000,000 millimeters in 1 kilometer.
644000 meters 1 kilometer = 1000 meters 1 meter = 0.001 kilometer
A meter can go into a kilometer 1000 times.... TRUE. The correct (or most plausible) answer to the question above is 0.001 times. It's like trying to squeeze something very large in scale into something that is fractionally smaller... It is possible, but only .001 (or one-thousandths) of a kilometer can fit into a meter.
If you meant how many centimeters are in ten miles, then the answer is... 16093440 centimeters.*A centimeter is smaller than a mile, therefore, a mile cannot go into a centimeter!*
1 kilometer=100,000 centimeters
One kilometer is one thousand meters. One hundred centimeters go into one meter. You can do the multiplication I hope.
100,000 centimeters per kilometer.
One kilometer can fit 0.621371 miles.
10,000 (centimeters squared) would be in one meter squared
none but ten milli's go in one centi
A kilometer is 100,000 times longer than a centimeter, and therefore two kilometers contains 200,000 centimeters. Divide 200,000 by five, and you end up with 4,000. Five centimeters go into two kilometers four thousand times.
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1000 millimeters in a meter X 1000 meters in a kilometer = 1,000,000 millimeters in 1 kilometer.
1 kilometer is 100,000 centimeters 100,000 centimeters is greater than 10,000 centimeters.
If it covers 92 meters in one second one needs to work out how many 92 meters there are in 1 Kilometer and this will be the number of seconds required to travel 1 Kilometer. There are 1000 meters in a kilometer thus 1000/92 = 10.87 so it will take the train 10.87 seconds to travel 1 kilometer.
11.5 feet is 350.52 centimeters.