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To compare two measurements, please convert both to the same unit. In this case, you can convert kilometers to meters by multiplying the number of kilometers by 1000. Or the other way round: convert meters to kilometers, dividing by 1000.

The answer to the question is 269 kilometres and 99 metres.

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