Since there are 1000 meters in 1 kilometer, there are 10,000 meters in 10 kilometers.
Meters can be converted into many many different forms of measurement. Some examples: 10 Meters = 10,000 Millimeters 10 Meters = 0.01 Kilometers 10 Meters = 10.936 Yards
0.6 kilometers 6/10 kilometers 600 meters
Hint: 10000 meters = 10 km, 30 minutes = ½ hour... 10,000 meters in 30 minutes = 10 kilometers per 0.5 hour = 20 kilometers per hour
One tenth (1/10) of a kilometer (1,000 meters) is equal to 100 meters.
10 kilometers is equal to 10,000 meters.
There are 1,000 meters in a kilometer, so there are 10,000 meters in 10 kilometers.10km is 10,000 metres.
No, 10 kilometers = 10,000 meters (1 kilometer = 1,000 meters)
10 kilometers = 10000 meters
Theres 1000 meters in 1 kelometer. So 1000 (meters) X 10 (Kilometers) would equal 10000. Your answer is 10000 Meters in 10 kilometers.
There are 0.001 km in 1 meter. All you have to do is multiply 10 by 0.001. Just remember when you go from a prefix to a base, km being a prefix and m being a base, you multiply. When you are going from a base to a prefix, divide. 10 times 0.001 is 0.01m.
kilo =*10**3 0.08 kilometers 0.08 *10**3 meters 80 meters
10 meters is equal to 0.01 kilometers.
10 km = 10000 meters
10,000 meters=10 kilometers
10 kilometers is 10,000 meters.
18 x 10-3 meters = 18 millimetersThat's 0.000018 kilometers, or about 0.7 inch