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Fifty 1 km = 1,000 m 0.5 km = 500 m 0.05 km = 50 m
Putting each value into the same units will be the first step. So in the order of the question we have 50000 mm = 50 m, .5 km = 500 m, 50 m and 50 m. So the answer is .5 km
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0.5 km = 500 meters
There are 1000 metres in one kilometre. Therefore, 5000 metres is equal to 5000 / 1000 = 5 kilometres.
500 m = 0.5 km = 1/2 km
No, 50 m is not larger than 0.5 km.0.5 km = 500 m
Well, honey, 5 km is greater than 500 m. It's like comparing a leisurely stroll to a quick sprint - one's definitely longer than the other. So, if you're aiming for distance, go with the 5 km; if you're in a hurry, stick with the 500 m.
5 KM and 600 m
The formula for converting meters to kilometer is M/1000 For example: if you have 500 meters and you want that in kilometers you would do 500/1000 which is .5 KM
The kilo- prefix means 1,000 → 1 km = 1,000 m → ½ km = 0.5 × 1,000 m = 500 m
Fifty 1 km = 1,000 m 0.5 km = 500 m 0.05 km = 50 m
Since 1 kilometer = 1000 meters, 0.5 km = 500 m; this is considerably larger than 50 m.
Putting each value into the same units will be the first step. So in the order of the question we have 50000 mm = 50 m, .5 km = 500 m, 50 m and 50 m. So the answer is .5 km
230 half a km is 500 m 500 m - 370 m = 130 m
15,500 KM.