"Kilo-" means "thousand of"
1 km is 1000 m
4.301 km is your answer
"m" usually stands for meters, not miles
2006-08-09 14:21:10
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answered by Snowflake 7
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Pikes Peak Height
2016-10-02 06:14:16
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answered by ? 4
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maximum in all probability, that's nicely-referred to as "altitude", even nevertheless a greater proper surveying term is "dwindled degree" or RL (an greater precise be sure denoting top above a standarised 'mean sea point' datum). because of the fact of this you're able to see the notation "fifty 3.5 RL on a survey plan, because of this "fifty 3.5 metres, dwindled degree". In geophysical words, the top is taken above the geode (a term describing the earth as a somewhat oblate sphere, flattened fairly on the poles contemplating the impression of rotation). The geode is a geometrical discern, and the mean sea point or dwindled degree will variety above and under this theoretical sort because of the undeniable fact that of community variations contained in the earth's crust (eg, rocks intense in magnesium and iron minerals would have a miles greater proper gravity outcomes than silica wealthy rocks). that's sensible in geophysical prospecting.
2016-09-29 02:40:21
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answered by Erika 4
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You're from America, aren't you ? There's a thousand meters, per kilometer, so the altitude is 4.301 kilometers.
2006-08-09 14:22:55
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answered by flaming_dog_racing 3
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6,921.78854 kilometers
2006-08-09 14:18:52
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answered by KassieB 2
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4.3 kil...
2006-08-09 14:33:27
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answered by hunterman 4
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