600 m
It is 0.5(5 + 7)*3 = 6*3 = 18 km2
3 km in miles is 1.86 miles (just over a mile and 3/4)!
To find the total displacement, we can break it down: the 4 km south and the 2 km north result in a net displacement of 2 km south (4 km south - 2 km north = 2 km south). Then, adding the 5 km north gives a total displacement of 3 km north (2 km south + 5 km north = 3 km north). Therefore, the total displacement is 3 km north.
600 m * (1 km / 1000 m) = 600/1000 km = 3/5 km, or 0.6 km
If you travel 3 km west and then 4 km south, you create a right triangle where one leg is 3 km and the other leg is 4 km. To find the distance from the starting point, you can use the Pythagorean theorem: ( \sqrt{(3^2 + 4^2)} = \sqrt{(9 + 16)} = \sqrt{25} = 5 ) km. Therefore, you are 5 km away from your starting point.
(3/5)*2 km = (6/5) km = 1.2 km
1/5 of 2 km = 2/5 km = 0.4 km
3.2 km = 3 1/5 km = 16/5 km
It is 0.5(5 + 7)*3 = 6*3 = 18 km2
It is: 600/1000 or 3/5 in its lowest terms which is 0.6 as a decimal
Answer: 5 km = 3.10685 miles.
3 km in miles is 1.86 miles (just over a mile and 3/4)!
To find the total displacement, we can break it down: the 4 km south and the 2 km north result in a net displacement of 2 km south (4 km south - 2 km north = 2 km south). Then, adding the 5 km north gives a total displacement of 3 km north (2 km south + 5 km north = 3 km north). Therefore, the total displacement is 3 km north.
It is 5000 meters which equals 5 km
600 m * (1 km / 1000 m) = 600/1000 km = 3/5 km, or 0.6 km
5000 meters equals 5 km which is bigger than 3 km
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