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A distance of 300 meters is 30% of a kilometer.
A kilometer is a distance, A distance of 1 kilometer.A square kilometer is an area that has a boundry around it that is 4 kilometers long
The kilogram is a measure of weight and the kilometer is a measure of distance
1,000 meters = 1 kilometer 300 meters = 0.3 kilometer (3/10)
A liter because a kilometer is for distance
A lightyear is a much larger distance.
A lightyear is a unit of distance, not time. It represents the distance that light can travel in one year, which is about 5.88 trillion miles.
Yes.
Because the definition of a lightyear is: how long light can travel in a year. Hope this helped;)
Lightyear isn't about time, it's distance. One lightyear is ten trillion kilometers.
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The square root of a lightyear is not a valid mathematical operation because a lightyear is a unit of distance, not a number. It represents the distance that light travels in one year, which is about 9.46 trillion kilometers.
A distance of 300 meters is 30% of a kilometer.
No. For a start, a kilometer is a unit of distance, whereas a milliliter is a unit of volume.A kilometer is equal to a million millimeters.No. For a start, a kilometer is a unit of distance, whereas a milliliter is a unit of volume.A kilometer is equal to a million millimeters.No. For a start, a kilometer is a unit of distance, whereas a milliliter is a unit of volume.A kilometer is equal to a million millimeters.No. For a start, a kilometer is a unit of distance, whereas a milliliter is a unit of volume.A kilometer is equal to a million millimeters.
No, you are thinking of a kilogram. A kilometer is a measure of distance.
A kilometer is a unit of length (distance), not speed.
The distance between stars is typically measured in light years, which represents the distance that light can travel in one year. This unit is used because distances in space are vast and need a large unit of measurement.