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Convert miles to kilometres

1200 miles how many Km. Are total

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1200 statute miles is about 1931.2 km. 1200 nautical miles is exactly 2222.4 km.

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Hi, I'm not sure exactly what kind of help you are looking for, but is it possible that miles and kilometres are getting mixed up?

Of course km might be "kilometres" or it might be "thousand miles" if someone hasn't been careful with their words.

92,000 miles isn't far from 120,000 kilometres, and if there is any doubt it is always better to get the cambelt changed too early than too late - that's when you need to buy a complete new engine.

Hope this helps you. D.
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