There are 1000 metres in 1 kilometre therefore 3000m = 3 km
no. 3 km is the same as 3000m
3000 cm and 3 dm are equal after that 3000m will come and the greatest one is 300 km
3000 m = 3 km. And 2km = 2000m. So 3km is larger.
You have it the wrong way around. The question shoulkd read 'How many metres(m) in kilometres (km)?' The answer is 1000 m = 1 km.
There are 1000 metres in 1 kilometre therefore 3000m = 3 km
3000 m is 3000 m and 2 km is 2 km: they are different.
Well, honey, 2 km is greater than 3000m. Why? Because 2 km is equal to 2000m, and last time I checked, 2000 is less than 3000. So, if you were trying to trick me, nice try, but I'm too smart for that.
3000 metres = 1.86 miles approx.
3 km
3km 1km=1000m so that means: 3km=3000m 3000m is bigger than 2900m.
no. 3 km is the same as 3000m
3000 cm and 3 dm are equal after that 3000m will come and the greatest one is 300 km
3000 m = 3 km. And 2km = 2000m. So 3km is larger.
3km X 1000 m/km = 3000m, which is longer than 90m; so 3 km is longer.
3km equals...erm...3km It is also: 3km = 30 hm = 300dam = 3000m = 30000 dm = 300000 cm = 3000000 mm It is also: 3km ~= 118110 in ~= 9842.5 ft ~= 3280.8 yds ~= 149.1 chains ~= 14.9 furlongs ~= 1.86 miles.
You have it the wrong way around. The question shoulkd read 'How many metres(m) in kilometres (km)?' The answer is 1000 m = 1 km.