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The total distance of the race is 13.5 kilometers: 0.5 kilometers (500 meters) for swimming, 3 kilometers (3000 meters) for running, and 10 kilometers for cycling.
Half of 5 kilometers and 314 meters is 2 kilometers and 657 meters. This is calculated by converting 5 kilometers to meters (5,000 meters) and adding 314 meters, giving a total of 5,314 meters. Dividing that by 2 results in 2,657 meters, which is equivalent to 2 kilometers and 657 meters.
Ah, what a lovely question! 7 kilometers is equal to 7,000 meters, and when we add 8 meters to that, we get a total of 7,008 meters. Just imagine all the beautiful landscapes you could explore with that distance!
You would have traveled 5200 meters.
Oh, dude, you're really making me do math? Alright, so 3 kilometers is like 3000 meters, and then you add the 450 meters, so that's 3450 meters in total. In kilometers, that would be 3.45 kilometers. Math is fun, right?
metres and metres
To convert 5 km 201 m to kilometers, first convert 201 meters to kilometers. Since 1 kilometer equals 1000 meters, 201 meters is equal to 0.201 kilometers. Adding this to 5 kilometers gives a total of 5.201 kilometers.
Jamal ran 8 kilometers, sprinted 500 meters, and climbed bleachers for a distance of 1.5 kilometers during track practice. How many meters, in total, did he travel during practice?
The total change in elevation is 200 meters and the total distance traveled is 400 kilometers. The average gradient in meters per kilometer can be calculated as the total change in elevation divided by the total distance, which is 200 meters / 400 km = 0.5 meters per kilometer.
To find velocity, we need to calculate the total displacement and divide by the total time taken. April's total displacement is 30 meters north (50 m - 20 m south). Velocity is calculated as displacement/time, so her velocity is 0.5 m/s (30 m / 60 s).
Let the total distance of the race be ( D ). According to the problem, the triathlete runs ( \frac{3}{D} ) and cycles ( \frac{3}{D} ), leaving the swimming distance as ( D - \left(\frac{3}{D} + \frac{3}{D}\right) = D - 6 ). Given that the swimming distance is 1200 meters, we can set up the equation: ( D - 6 = 1200 ). Solving for ( D ), we find ( D = 1206 ) meters.
Liechtenstein's total area is 160,009,465 square meters.