Sure thing, honey. To find the fraction, first convert 5 km to meters, which is 5000 m. Then add the 300 m, giving you a total of 5300 m. So, the fraction is 5300/1, which simplifies to 5300/100, or 53/1. So, the fraction of 5 km and 300 m is 53/1.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! To find the fraction, we first need to convert everything to the same unit. Let's convert 5 km to meters, which equals 5000 m. Now, we have a total of 5300 meters. So, the fraction is 5000/5300 or simply 5000/5300. Remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents!
Oh, dude, you're mixing kilometers and meters? That's like comparing apples and Oranges, but hey, I'll humor you. So, 5 km is 5000 meters, add that to the 300 meters, and you get 5300 meters. So, the fraction would be 5300/1, which simplifies to 5300. Voila!
It is 5/300 or 1/60 in its simplest form
Yes because 3 km = 3000 m
3 dm 3000 cm 3000 m, 300 km
.253 km = 253 m the metric system goes by increments of 10
1/1000
200 m /1 km = 200 m/1000 m = 1/5
It is 5/300 or 1/60 in its simplest form
As a fraction it is 200/1000 or 1/5 in its simplest form
0.3 km
5 KM and 600 m
5 m is 1/200 (one-two hundredths) of 1 km.
It is: 400/5000 = 2/25 in its lowest terms
4/5
fraction = 600m/1000m or 6/10 or 3/5 note: 1 km = 1000 m
15.3 km = 15 300 mTo convert from km to m, multiply by 1000.
17/8 km
Yes because 3 km = 3000 m