No because 5000 meters equals 5 kilometers
first we make the units the same, so we multiply 5 *1000 to convert km to m. The ratio becomes 600:5000. Divide both by 100 = 6:50 divide by another 2 = 3:25
3,000 metres = 3 kilometres(kilo means 1,000)
There are 3000 meters in 3 kilometers. 3 kilometers x 1000 meters/1 kilometer = 3000 meters 1 kilometer = 1000 meters
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It is 5000 meters which equals 5 km
No, it is not.
5000 meters equals 5 km which is bigger than 3 km
No - there are 1000 metres in one kilometre. Therefore, 3 kilometres is equal to 3 x 1000 = 3000 metres.
Convert everything to meters (1 kilometer = 1000 meters); then you can easily compare the measurements.
To compare this, you must convert to a common unit. For example, converting everything to meters, 3 km = 3000 meters. This is less than 4000 meters.
To convert meters (m) to kilometers (km), you divide the length in meters by 1000. For example, if you have 5000 meters, you would divide 5000 by 1000 to get 5 kilometers.
No, 1 km is equal too 1000 meters. So 3 km would be equal to 3000 meters.
4000m is bigger. 3km means 3000m therefore 4000 meters is bigger than 3000 meters the "km" means kilometers and the "m" means meters... the "km" is a factor of 103
No because 5000 meters equals 5 kilometers
Yes. 3000m equals 3km (1000m per kilometer).
3 kilometers is 3,000 meters. There are 1000 meters in one kilometer. Therefore, 3 kilometers is equal to 3 x 1000 = 3000 meters.