The distance between two cities, for example, from Los Angeles to San Francisco, would be measured in kilometers.
You would measure the distance between Chicago and Detroit in kilometers due to the large distance between the two cities.
To convert miles to kilometers, you can multiply the number of miles by 1.60934. This will give you the equivalent distance in kilometers. For example, if you have 10 miles, you would multiply 10 by 1.60934 to get 16.0934 kilometers.
The best unit of measurement for the measuring the distance between two towns would be miles. You could also use kilometers if you want, but anything smaller than miles or kilometers would make getting the correct measurement difficult.
Miles or kilometers would do.
Miles or kilometers.
The decision when to use kilometers and when to use meters is sort of arbitrary. But usually you would use kilometers when you expect the distance to be close to a kilometer, or larger than a kilometer. For example, distances between towns or cities are often expressed in kilometers.
Distance
130 kilometers is not a speed, but a distance. A speed would be expressed, for example, in kilometers per hour, kilometers per minute, or kilometers per second. In case you are more accustomed to miles, dividing the kilometers by 1.6 gives you the approximate equivalent in miles.
Kilometers would be the standard measurement.
The airline distance between Ohope and Christchurch is 721.4 kilometers and the driving distance would be 983 kilometers.
The distance would appear to be 121 kilometers, approximately.
You would measure the distance between Chicago and Detroit in kilometers due to the large distance between the two cities.
It is almost correct. You need to say "a few kilometers distance from our home"--kilometers is plural. You also do not need to say "distance", because you have already established the distance by saying kilometers. So it would be sufficient to say "a few kilometers from our home".
the distance from one city to the next
Kilometers are a unit of measurement and can represent either a large or small distance depending on the context. For example, in the context of the distance between cities, kilometers are considered large distances.
Distance = Rate * TimeAlgebraically manipulated,Time = Distance/RateTime = 4700 kilometers/190 kilometers per hour= 24.7 hours=============================
It would take 7.5 hours for a car traveling at 100 kilometers per hour to cover a distance of 750 kilometers. This is calculated by dividing the total distance by the speed of the car.