It is not possible to give a sensible answer to this question. You can have thousands of metres of lead in the form of a microscopically thin wire and it would have very little mass. On the other hand, you could have a huge block of lead, 1/2 metre cube, and its mass would be more than 1000 kg. Take your pick!
You have to make sure the units are the same. You cannot add meters and centimeters, for example. You would have to either convert meters to centimeters, or centimeters to meters.
Umm, you need one million meters to make one million meters.
You didn't say what units you wanted for the answer. I will assume you would like to know how many feet in 22 meters, give you that answer and you will have to make any further conversions. 22 meters equals 72.18 feet.
1000 meters are in a kilometer
Oh, what a happy little question! To find out how many centimeters make 7 meters, you can simply multiply 7 by 100, since there are 100 centimeters in a meter. That would give you 700 centimeters in 7 meters. Just imagine all the beautiful landscapes you could measure with that knowledge!
Specifically if you make then arrangement of the chronological order it would equal to: 1000kg(kilograms) =(equals) 1 t(tonnes)
There are 1000 kilograms in a ton.
There are 20 50kg bags in a ton. This is because a ton is equal to 1000kg, and if you divide 1000kg by 50kg, you get 20 bags. Each bag weighs 50kg, so it takes 20 bags to make up a ton.
Solid lead would make a dull thud when hit.
Square meters are a unit of area, and meters are a unit of distance. It is not possible to convert between them, as it would have no meaning.
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One could use either, but it would make more sense to use meters.
1 tonne = 1000 kilograms1000
A 5-kilometer race is equivalent to 5,000 meters. Therefore, a runner would need to complete just one 5-kilometer race to make a total of 5,000 meters.
You have to make sure the units are the same. You cannot add meters and centimeters, for example. You would have to either convert meters to centimeters, or centimeters to meters.
Fifteen square meters is a measurement of area, not length. Area is a two-dimensional measurement, while meters are a unit of length. To find out how many meters make up 15 square meters, you would need to know the shape of the area in question. If it is a square, then the length of each side would be the square root of 15, which is approximately 3.87 meters.
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