No, 1000 meters = 1km, so 2000 meters = 2km.
7.4 km
2km x 2km = 4 square kilometers (or 4km2)
there are 2k in 2km
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2 sq. km
1km = 1000m. Therefore, 2000m = 2000 / 1000 = 2km
No, 1000 meters = 1km, so 2000 meters = 2km.
7.4 km
There are 1000 meters per kilometer(km), and there are 100 cm per meter, so: 1km * 1000m/km * 100cm/m = 100,000 cm So, 1km= 100,000 cm
It depends on your current speed (eg. "I'm going 2km/h) thus, it will take me 30 minutes to travel 1km.
2 km = 200,000 cms1 km = 1000 meters1 meter = 100 cm2km = 2km * 1000meters/1km * 100cm/1meter = 200,000 cms
2km x 2km = 4 square kilometers (or 4km2)
Two thousand metres, represented as 2000m, can be simplified into kilometres or miles (Depending on where you are from). As there is 1000m to 1km, then 2000m = 2km. It isd also equal to 1.24 Miles
A good half an hour :) Since it takes on average 12 minutes to walk 1km, 2km would be 24 minutes so for 2.5km...30 minutes
"something" = 973 m
The perimeter of a trapezium is the summation of all its sides. So, if a, b, c and d were the sides of the trapezium, then the perimeter would be a plus b plus c plus d.