you can measure roads, city boundarys, and other things
Miles is a measure of distance whereas Kilos is a measure of weight. However, 5 kilometers is equal to = 3.10685596 miles
None. A kilometre is a measure of distance whereas a hectare is a measure of area. The two measure different things and it makes no sense to try to convert from one to the other.
No. They measure different things. Gallons measure liquids and kilometres measures distance. The only connection is measuring how many kilometres you can travel per gallon.
None, since there can be no conversion from kilometers to minutes.A kilometer is a measure of length in 1-dimensional space while a minute is a measure of time. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempt at conversion from one to the other is fundamentally flawed.
Kilometers are used to measure certain things
you can measure roads, city boundarys, and other things
Generally, the same things that you would measure in miles.
Kilometers are typically used to measure distance, so you can measure things like the length of a road or the distance between two cities in kilometers.
Kilometers and liters are units for measuring different things, so there is no direct conversion between them. Kilometers measure distance traveled, while liters measure volume of liquid.
Kilometers are a measure of distance, while pounds are a measure of weight. The two units can't be directly converted into each other because they measure different things.
There are approximately 22.046 pounds in 10 kilometers.
There are no liters in 3 kilometers. Liters are a measurement for liquids, while kilometers are a measurement for length. If you meant to ask how many meters are in 3 kilometers, then the answer would be 3,000.
Miles is a measure of distance whereas Kilos is a measure of weight. However, 5 kilometers is equal to = 3.10685596 miles
In Canada, France, Belgium etc... For example, we measure distance with kilometers (km).
Through the International Decimal System (kilometers, liters, square meters).
You don't. Those units measure completely different things.