To find the missing values in the table, we need to use the conversion factor for kilometers to miles, which is approximately 1 kilometer = 0.621371 miles.
We already have the following conversions:
- 2 kilometers = 1.2 miles
- 7 kilometers = 4.2 miles
Now, we can calculate the missing conversion for 20 kilometers and 30 kilometers.
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For 20 kilometers: \[ \text{Miles} = 20 \times 0.621371 \approx 12.4274 \text{ miles} \approx 12.4 \text{ miles (rounded)} \]
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For 30 kilometers: \[ \text{Miles} = 30 \times 0.621371 \approx 18.6411 \text{ miles} \approx 18.6 \text{ miles (rounded)} \]
So, the completed table will look like this:
- 2 kilometers = 1.2 miles
- 7 kilometers = 4.2 miles
- 20 kilometers ≈ 12.4 miles
- 30 kilometers ≈ 18.6 miles
Thus, the missing values are approximately 12.4 miles for 20 kilometers and 18.6 miles for 30 kilometers.