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How many miles equals a km?

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Anonymous

∙ 8y ago
Updated: 4/28/2022

1.6 km

The algebraic formula to convert miles to km is:

1 mi*

63360 in

1 mi

*

2.54 cm

1 in

*

1 km

100000 cm

=

1.609344 km

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