1 mile = 1,609.344 meters1,609.3445/25 = 64.374 lengths
Just over 16 lengths.
well, we know there is 1000 metres in a 1km so 1000/25 = 40 25m lengths in 1km
There are 2500/25 = 100 lengths
Oh, dude, let me do the math for you. So, if we have a 4.5 meter rope, that's like 450 centimeters. And if we're cutting 25 centimeter lengths, we can cut 18 of those bad boys from the rope. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
There are approximately 40 lengths of 25 meters in a mile.
72 lengths x 25 meters = 1800 meters = 1.8 kilometers = about 1.12 miles
To determine how many lengths in a 25-meter pool make up 2 kilometers, we first need to convert 2 kilometers to meters, which is 2000 meters. Then, we divide 2000 meters by the length of the pool (25 meters) to find the number of lengths. So, 2000 meters / 25 meters = 80 lengths. Therefore, 80 lengths in a 25-meter pool make up 2 kilometers.
1 mile = 1,609.344 meters1,609.3445/25 = 64.374 lengths
Just over 16 lengths.
32 lengths of a standard training pool 25m
625 metres :)
Each each length is 25 meters, then 0.8 miles equates to 51.5 lengths.
well, we know there is 1000 metres in a 1km so 1000/25 = 40 25m lengths in 1km
1 mile = 1609.3412 metres 1609.3412 / 25 = 64.4 lengths (rounded to the nearest tenth)
You can cut 4 lengths of 25 centimeters each from 1 meter, because 1 meter is equivalent to 100 centimeters (1 meter = 100 cm) and 100 cm divided by 25 cm equals 4.
In a 25 meter pool, 32 In a 50 meter pool, 16