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2 km 35 m = ?
(a) 2.35 km
(b) 2.350 km
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Answered by Anonymous
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Distance travelled in morning =2km35m=2.035km

Answered by Anonymous
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Required Answer :

a) 2.35 km ✔

Explanation :

As here 2 km and 35 m is given b) 2.350 km can't be the answer because in m it's given 35 m not 350 m, that's why a) 2.35 km will be the correct answer. Remember, we always use a decimal point to separate two units, for example Rupees.Paise, Kilometres.Metres etc.

Additional Information :

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Measures of length

10 millimetres = 1 centimetre

10 centimetres = 1 decimetre

10 decimetres = 1 metre

10 metres = 1 decametre

10 decametres = 1 hectometre

10 hectometres = 1 kilometre

Measures of mass

10 milligrams = 1 centigram

10 centigrams = 1 decigram

10 decigrams = 1 gram

10 grams = 1 decagram

10 decagrams = 1 hectogram

10 hectograms = 1 kilogram

Measures of capacity

10 millilitres = 1 centilitre

10 centilitres = 1 decilitre

10 decilitres = 1 litre

10 litres = 1 decalitre

10 decalitres = 1 hectolitre

10 hectolitres = 1 kilolitre

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