1,000 m = 1 km
If there is not decimal point at the end of 1000. it is just 1km.
If there is a decimal point the correct significant figures would be 1.000 km
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What I learned in math and chemistry class is that you can set it up in a table like way to help you do the conversion. Start with 4814.8cm. You will need to multiply this number by 1m/100cm. This will convert your cm to m. The answer will be 48.148m. Now you need to take 48.148m and multiply it by 1km/1000m. This will convert your m then to km. Your final answer will be 0.048148km. This is the full equation: 4814.8cm x 1m/100cm x 1km/1000m = 0.048148km
There are 1000m in a km. Thus if we cube both numbers we get 1,000,000,000m3 in a km3. Therefore, to convert from km3 to m3 you have to multiply the number you have by 1,000,000,000.
1 km.
As a km is 1000 meters, you would divide the number of meters by 1000.DANDivide the number of metres by 1,000. The answer is the number of km.
Convert to the same units, then the fraction can be simplified. The kilo- prefix means 1000 → 1 km = 1,000 m → 100m/1km = 100m/1000m = 1/10