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inysia [295]
3 years ago
5

can i get some help please just log on can i please have some help? if i just completed my daily five-kilometer training, how ma

ny meters did i run? A 5 B 50 C 500 D 5,000
English
1 answer:
Gennadij [26K]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Explanation:

km to m is times by 1000

5km times 1000 =5000m

Therefore the answer is D 5,000

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