Glencoe Geometry Student Edition C2014
1st Edition
ISBN: 9780076639298
Author: Glencoe Mcgraw-Hill
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 0.1, Problem 16E
To determine
To convert kilometer to meter
Expert Solution & Answer
Answer to Problem 16E
Explanation of Solution
Given information: The measurement is given as
Formula Used:
Calculation:
Since,
Now, multiply
This gives the answer as
Conclusion- Hence, the complete sentence is
Chapter 0 Solutions
Glencoe Geometry Student Edition C2014
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