There is no difference between square meters and meters square. for simplicity we use these in different form.
3.5 kilometers equals 3,500 meters
It is 1.58 metres in height: referring to the difference between the positions of the highest and lowest points.
There are 1000 metres in one kilometre. Therefore two and a half kilometres is equal to 2.5 x 1000 = 2500 metres.
You divide metres by 1000 So 500m = 0.5km
No, a kilometer contains 1000 metres
assuming your wording is incorrect. 0 kilometre 225 metres and 2 kilometres 275 metres difference of 2 kilometres 50 metres 1 kilometre 225 metres and 2 kilometres 275 metres difference of 1 kilometre and 50 metres 2 kilometres 225 metres and 2 kilometres 275 metres difference of 50 metres
The difference is 250 metres.
One kilometre is equal to 1000 metres. Metric units between a metre and a kilometre are a decametre (10 metres) and a hectometre (100 metres).
52 kilometers.
The difference in height between:Mount Everest 8,848 metres and Mount Sinai 2,285 metres is 6,563 metres.
The difference between 100 metres and 400 metres is 300 metres.
There is no difference between square meters and meters square. for simplicity we use these in different form.
No you don't. -- Divide meters by 1,000 to get kilometers. -- Multiply kilometers by 1,000 to get meters.
kilometers
2.5 km = 2,500 metres
1 kilometre is equivalent to 1,000 metres.