1km = 1000m 620m+590m = 1,210m= 1.21km so 4Km +1.21Km =5.21km
95m + 4km - 225mm = 4.094,775km, 4,094.775m, or 4,094,775mm
There the same 6000m-6km 6km-6000m
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4km ! because 4km = 4000m (1000m = 1km)
It is the same as: 4+0.9+6+0.2 = 11.1km or 11km and 100m
1400m and 1.5km :)
distance=d (same for up the hill and down the hill)time up=t1time down=t2want to find t1.t1+t2=3 hours=3hd/4km/h=t1d/6km/h=t2therefore, d/4km/h+d/6km/h=3hd*(1/4km/h+1/6km/h)=3hd*(5/12km/h)=3hd=36/5km=7.2kmsince he's running at 4km/h, it will take1.8h to run up the hill (t1=1.8h)
1km = 1000m 620m+590m = 1,210m= 1.21km so 4Km +1.21Km =5.21km
95m + 4km - 225mm = 4.094,775km, 4,094.775m, or 4,094,775mm
There the same 6000m-6km 6km-6000m
4km = 4,000m
4km is 4,000 meters.
The displacement is 6km because it is the straight-line distance from the starting point to the final point. The displacement represents the shortest path between the two points, regardless of the actual distance traveled.
6000 meters per 6km (1000m per kilometer).
There are 1093.61 yards in 1 km. So there are about 6561.60 yards in 6km.
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