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.
1 kilometer = 1,000 meters
1000m=1km So a kilometer is a thousand times bigger
A thousand times shorter. There are 1000 meters in a kilometer.
Kilometers are 1000 times bigger than meters
A square kilometre is 9999 times larger (10000 times as large).
A meter is 1,000 times smaller than a kilometer.
No. A kilometer is 1,000 times larger than a meter.
A kilometer is one thousand times longer than one meter. Eg. One meter times a thousand is one 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.
kilometer is 1000 times a meter for a perimeter
a meter a thousand times shorter than a kilometer or, there are 1000 metres in a kilometer
1 kilometer = 1,000 meters
A better length question: How long in centimeters is a meter? 100 centimeters equals 1 meter. A better areaquestion: How large in square centimeters is a square meter? 100 times 100 = 10,000 square centimeters equals 1 square meter.
1 kilometer is greater. The word comes from KILO = 1,000 and meter.
1000m=1km So a kilometer is a thousand times bigger
A thousand times shorter. There are 1000 meters in a kilometer.