I would like to reiterate what JackN said -- you don't have enough
info. But a good place to start would here: 
http://www.movable-type.co.uk/scripts/latlong.html

For those interested, a routine for the distance between two points
(on Earth) in kilometers is:

public double gps2m(double lat_a, double lng_a, double lat_b, double
lng_b) {
        double R = 6371;        //km
        double dLat = (lat_b - lat_a) * (Math.PI / 180.0);
        double dLon = (lng_b - lng_a) * (Math.PI / 180.0);
        double a = Math.sin(dLat/2) * Math.sin(dLat/2) + Math.cos(lat_a *
(Math.PI / 180.0))
                * Math.cos(lat_b * (Math.PI / 180.0)) * Math.sin(dLon/2) *
Math.sin(dLon/2);
        double c = 2 * Math.atan2(Math.sqrt(a), Math.sqrt(1-a));
        return R * c;
}

where lat_a and lng_a are your start coordinates and lat_b and lng_b
are your stop coordinates.

Ken H

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