No, 100 paperclips do not equal 1 kilometer. The average length of a standard paperclip is about 3.5 centimeters, so 100 paperclips would measure approximately 350 centimeters or 3.5 meters. A kilometer is 1,000 meters, making it significantly longer than the combined length of 100 paperclips.
1 mile = 1.609344 km (exactly) → 100 miles = 100 × 1.609344 km = 160.9344 km ≈ 161 km ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Using the approximation 5 miles = 8 km → 1 mile = 1.6 km gives 100 × 1.6 km = 160 km
1 km = 1000 meters1 meter = 100 cmSo 1 km = 100 000 cm
One-third of 300 km is calculated by dividing 300 by 3, which equals 100 km. Therefore, 1/3 of 300 km is 100 km.
1 km = 1000 m 1 m = 100 cm ⇒ 1 km = 100 000 cm
100 cm = 1 m 1000 m = 1 km ⇒ 1000 x 100 cm = 1km ⇒ 100000 cm = 1 km ⇒ 120 cm = 120 ÷100000 km = 0.0012 km
100
A standard box of No. 3 paperclips usually contains about 100 paperclips.
The mass of a box of paperclips can vary based on the size and quantity of paperclips in the box. On average, a standard box of paperclips weighs around 100 to 200 grams.
1 mile = 1.609344 km (exactly) → 100 miles = 100 × 1.609344 km = 160.9344 km ≈ 161 km ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Using the approximation 5 miles = 8 km → 1 mile = 1.6 km gives 100 × 1.6 km = 160 km
no 1 km = 1000 meters 1 meter = 0.001 km
1 km = 1000 meters1 meter = 100 cmSo 1 km = 100 000 cm
The weight of 6 paperclips is typically around 1 gram.
100 Km.
100 m = 0.1 km 1 kilometer = 1 000 meter
1 km = 100 dkm.
1 km = 1000 m 1 m = 100 cm ⇒ 1 km = 100 000 cm
100 cm = 1 m 1000 m = 1 km ⇒ 1000 x 100 cm = 1km ⇒ 100000 cm = 1 km ⇒ 120 cm = 120 ÷100000 km = 0.0012 km