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Is 6km ( <, >, or =) 660m?
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660 Meters is equal to 0.660 KM
6 KM is greater then 660 M
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Is 6 km ( <, >, or = ). 660 m
Answer would be: 6 km is LESS THAN 660 m
Step-by-step explanation:
Each Kilometer is 1000 meters
6 Kilometers is 6000 meters
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