Math, asked by hyzam4439, 5 days ago

A car driver drove 16km 55m on day 1 and 10km 66mon day two how many more meters did he drive on day 1

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Answered by vanmav9
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Answer:

16055

Step-by-step explanation:

if we need to convert km in m then this is the formula

16×1000=16000

(because 1km=1000m)

now,

16000+55=16055

Answered by sakshii8080
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As per the details provided in the question.

In the above question, we have the details as follow.

The given data is day 1 drive is 16km 55m.

The day 2 drive is 10km 66m.

We have to find how many more meters did he drive on day 1.

Here we have to use the difference in two days drive.

Thus, converting km into meters,

1km=1000meters

16km=16000,

So, 16km 55m is =16055meters

Day 2 we get,

10km 66m, 10km=10000meters,

So, 10km 66m is =10066meters

The difference between both day drive is as follow,

=16055-10066=5,989meters

Therefore he drives 5959meters more on day 1.

Note:-A car driver drove 16km 55m on day 1 and 10km 66m on day two how many more meters did he drive on day 1

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