3200 m = 3.2 km
When converting from a larger unit to a smaller unit there will be more of them, so multiply by the conversion factor; eg km to m: there a 1000m in 1 km, so multiply by 1000 so 2.4 km = 2.4 x 1000 m = 2400 m When converting from a smaller unit to a larger unit there will be less of them so divide by the conversion factor; eg m to km: there are 1000m in 1 km so divide by 1000, so 2400 m = 2400 ÷ 1000 km = 2.4 km
It is: 600/1000 or 3/5 in its lowest terms which is 0.6 as a decimal
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
1,000 m = 1 km 2,000 m = 2 km 3,000 m = 3 km . . . 9,000 m = 9 km
km=1000m
1 km = 1000 m.
To convert to km, you simply divide the meters by 1000.
When you calculate how many metres are in a certain number of kilometres, you multiply - thus moving the decimal point to the right. For example: 3.8873 kilometres is equal to 3.8873 x 1000 = 3887.3 metres.
Since there are 100 cm in 1 m, you must divide 12 by 100. This gives you 12/100, which can be reduced to 3/25, or 0.12 in decimal form. Whenever you are converting in metric units, you only have to move the decimal based on the different measurements. In this case, a meter is 100 centimeters, so the decimal is moved two places over. Which direction you move it depends on which way you are converting. Converting from a smaller size to a bigger one requires you to move the decimal to the left, and converting from a larger size to a smaller one requires you to move the decimal to the right, adding zeroes as necessary.
1 km 155 m is equal to 1155 meters. This can be calculated by converting 1 km to meters (1000 m) and adding it to the given 155 meters.
6.73 km
3200 m = 3.2 km
When converting from a larger unit to a smaller unit there will be more of them, so multiply by the conversion factor; eg km to m: there a 1000m in 1 km, so multiply by 1000 so 2.4 km = 2.4 x 1000 m = 2400 m When converting from a smaller unit to a larger unit there will be less of them so divide by the conversion factor; eg m to km: there are 1000m in 1 km so divide by 1000, so 2400 m = 2400 ÷ 1000 km = 2.4 km
6.954321 km = 695432.1 cm Just move the decimal over 5 places to change from 1000 m/km to 0.01 m/cm
As you are multiplying by 1000, move the decimal point three digits to the right (inserting zeros as necessary). The kilo- prefix means 1000. Thus 1 km = 1000 m. So to convert from km to m, multiply by 1000. When multiplying by a power of 10, move the decimal point the same number of digits as zeros in the power to the right. 1000 has three zeros, so move the decimal point three digits to the right (inserting zeros if necessarily).
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