If we changed our speed limit to metric, what would probably replace 10.mi/h? (please round to th enearest 1km/h.)

1 kilometer = 0.621371192 miles

10 * 0.62 = 6.2

To answer this question, we need to convert 10 miles per hour (mi/h) to kilometers per hour (km/h).

1 mile is equal to approximately 1.609 kilometers. Therefore, we can calculate the equivalent speed in km/h by multiplying 10 mi/h by 1.609:

10 mi/h * 1.609 km/mi = 16.09 km/h

When rounded to the nearest 1 km/h, 16.09 km/h would be rounded to 16 km/h.

So, if the speed limit was changed to metric, 10 mi/h would likely be replaced by approximately 16 km/h.

Remember that this is an approximation and may vary depending on the specific rounding rules or regulations in your region.