Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, 6 kilometers is actually equal to 6000 meters. It's like comparing a slice of Pizza to the whole pie - same thing, just different ways of looking at it. So, yeah, 6 km is totally greater than 6000 m... because they're the same thing.
Each kilometer is 1000 meters, so 6 kilometers is 6000 meters. Unless you mean 660 miles, in which case 6km is much much less than 660 miles.
Yes.
6 km 600 m = 0.6km 0.6 km + 1 km = 1.6 2400 m = 2.4 km 1.6 km + 2.4 km = 4 km 4 km + 2 km = 6 km 6 km = 6000 hope it's what ur lookin' for
5.1 km is the greater distance.5001 m = 5.001 km < 5.1 km
There are 1,000 metres (m) in a kilometre (km) so 600 km = 600,000 m. 600,000 m is much greater than 5 m so 600 km is greater.
6 km = 6000 m ! ============ There are 1000 meters in every 1 kilometer.
They are the same because 6000 meters equals 6 km
6 km equals 6000 m which is greater than 660 m
Neither is greater than the other.
Neither. They are equal.
6 km equals 6000 meters which is greater than 669 meters
Neither is greater. 6 km and 6000 m are equal to the same distance.
Neither is bigger. 6 km and 6000 m are equal to the same distance.
Neither. They are equal.
It is: 6000 m = 6 km
1 km = 1000 m so 6 km = 6*1000 = 6000 m. Simple!
Convert to the same units then a comparison can be made: The kilo- prefix means 1000 → 1 km = 1000 m The centi- prefix means 1/100 → 1 cm = 1/100 m → 6 km = 6 × 1000 m = 6000 m → 600 cm = 600 × 1/100 m = 6 m 6000 > 6 → 6000 m > 6 m → 6 km > 600 cm. 6 km are greater than 600 cm.