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How many miles is .65km?

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Miles is the imperial unit of measuring distances. Kilometers or meters is the metric unit. 1 mile is 1.6093 km. So to convert km to miles, we divide by 1.6093. The corresponding distance in miles is 0.40

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0.65km equates to 0.4 miles.

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