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No. 1km is 1000m.
No. 1km = 1000m
0.1km. 1hm is 100m, 1km is 1000m
1000m = 1km 100m = 0.1km 50m = 0.05km
Well, honey, 1 kilometer is bigger than 100 meters. It's like asking if a cupcake is bigger than a slice of cake - of course, the slice of cake is gonna give you more to enjoy! So, go ahead and take that kilometer for a spin, it's the bigger and better choice.
100/1000 = 1/10
1km= 100m =1 m = 100cm = 1000mm
1 kilometer is bigger
3000m ! It's 3km !
Convert to the same units, then the fraction can be simplified. The kilo- prefix means 1000 → 1 km = 1,000 m → 100m/1km = 100m/1000m = 1/10
1 km = 1000m 1 cm = 1/100m Therefore, 450cm=450*1/100m=4.5m Thus,1km and 450cm=1000m+4.5m=1004.5m
Seriously? Some simple maths will give you your answer: 1km = 10 * 100m Swimmers take 55 secs to go 100m. Assuming their speed is constant, it would take them 10 * 55 secs to go 1km. 10 * 55 = 550, so it takes 550 secs to travel 1km. Divide this by minutes: (550/60=9.1667) which means that they swim at 9.1667km per hour.