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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
Well, let's think about it like we're painting a beautiful landscape. Imagine 0.5 kilometers is a big, wide sky full of possibilities, and 50 meters is a small, cozy cabin nestled in the trees. So, in this case, 0.5 kilometers is larger than 50 meters because it covers a greater distance, like a vast canvas waiting to be filled with happy little trees and friendly little clouds.
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.