100000mm = 1000 m
10km = 10000 m
thus 100000 mm is shortest
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You can convert everything to the same unit (for example: everything to meters); then you can easily compare them.
It's imossible, because avarage speed of human walking is from 5km to 5.5km per hour, maximum one is about 6.5km per hour. If you walk with avarage speed (5km/h), it will take 12 minutes (for 1km=100000mm). If you walk with maximum speed (6.5km/h), it will take 11+ minutes (for 1km=100000mm)
When we say 10 kilometers per hour (km/h), we are referring to the speed at which something is moving, specifically 10 kilometers in one hour. This measurement is commonly used to express the rate at which vehicles, athletes, or any other objects are traveling. It indicates the distance covered in kilometers over the course of one hour.
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The answer is one. You can break it up. One times one equals one and then one times one equals one! It's really simple for me to get the answer.
6.25A kilometre is 5/8 (five eighths) of a mile.Therefore to convert 10km to miles we:divide by 8 = 1.25and then multiply by 5 = 6.25 miles.=====================================Another contributor added:The question doesn't tell us what the "10K" refers to ... there's no unit with it.If one happens to be in the foot-racing business, then the catch-phrase "10K"may mean something to him. But if one is in the foot-racing business, then hewould already know how many miles it is. So we're left confused by the question.If we're going to assume that "10K" means "ten kilometers" and go with that,then we ought to at least use an accurate conversion ratio. "1 Km = 5/8 mile"is almost 0.6% too big ... races are won and lost by less than that.1 km = 0.62137 mile. That's rounded too, but it's a lot closer to the truth than 5/8 is.It's only about 0.000192% off.10 km = 6.214 miles (rounded)That's the answer to the question, IF "10K" means ten kilometers. We stillcan't be positive about that.