You would use meters because kilometers are about half a mile.
By any of them
Meters.
Meters
the lenght of an olympic sized swimming pool is 50 meters from one end to the other
"Cubic meter" is not a width. It's a volume, an amount of space, or the holding capacity of a box, a bottle, or a tank. When the water in an official Olympic-size swimming pool is 1.36 meters deep, there is 1,700 cubic meters of water in the pool.
9 feet = 2.7432 meters(1 foot = 0.3048 meters) So you'd need about 2 meters and 75 centimeters to fit that pool table.
Not normally because meters would be more appropriate
1 kilometer has 1000 meters, so 100 meters are 0.1 kilometer
In a short-course pool of 25 meters, it takes 60 pool lengths to swim 1.5 kilometers. In an olympic-sized pool of 50 meters in length, it takes 30 pool lengths to swim 1.5 kilometers. The number of lengths required for a pool of a different size can be calculated easily enough. Simply convert the distance to meters (1.5 km=1500m) and divide it by the length of the pool, in meters.
Everything in hte pool is measured in meters. Open water swimming is measured in kilometers.
It wouldn't be. If you're swimming in meters the pool should be 50 meters, and I've seen them be 25 meters occasionally. If you're swimming in yards the pool would be 25 yards.
5000 (5k) meters divided by 25 meters =200 lengths
meters-centimeters are really small, about a third of an inch. Meters are about a yard. Would you measure a pool in thirds of inches or yards? Exactly
72 lengths x 25 meters = 1800 meters = 1.8 kilometers = about 1.12 miles
800 metres in a 25 metre pool is 32 lengths, however, you may count 2 lengths as one 'lap' or 'circuit,' which would make 16 laps.800 yards = meters?1 yard = 0.9144 meters800 * 0.9144 = 731.52 meters731.52 meters/25 meters = 29.2608800 yards in a 25 meter pool is 29 laps.
Meters.
You would use meters.
You would use meters.