thirty-two thousand
3500 metres
3500 metres
150 metres - 0 metres = 150 metres ( The distance travelled)
in a car the odometer tell you how far you have driven. so it's measures how far you've travelled
The mileage is how many miles the car has travelled, the total mileage is shown on the speedometer dial.
Distance travelled against time. For instance, miles per hour (MPH) to measure the speed of a car.
To convert kilometers to meters, you multiply by 1000 because there are 1000 meters in a kilometer. So, 3.5 km is equal to 3.5 x 1000 = 3500 meters. Therefore, if a car has driven 3 and a half kilometers, it has traveled 3500 meters.
Varies greatly on the car, where it is, how often it is driven, in what conditions it is kept and driven, etc.....too many variables in that to answer that question.
No. She certainly travelled by train, and may have been driven by her son (later King Edward VII) in a car privately, but the first car was patented in Germany 1885 when Victoria was 66. Her son, however, WAS an enthusiastic motorist.
A milometer is an instrument for measuring the distance travelled by a car (or other road vehicle)!
To find the distance travelled, multiply the speed by the time. In this instance, 160 x 3 = 480. Therefore, the car will have travelled 480 kilometres.
way over 5 milion.