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e 15km f 44km g 84km h 101 km
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So 100 miles would convert to 160 kilometres.
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How many kilometres would journeys this long be?
a 250 miles b 150 miles c 400 miles d 705 miles
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Explain why someone might want to convert:
a miles to kilometres b kilometres to miles.
• Design a graph to convert inches to centimetres.
• Show from 0 inches up to 12 inches.