1 metre = 3.2808399 feet
so
25 metres = 82 feet and 1/4 inch
The length of a tissue box is most likely 25 cm. 25 m, or meters, would be far to large. One meter is about the length of a yard. 25 dm, ordecimeter's would also be wrong. There are ten decimeters in one meter. Therefore, 25 decimeters would be longer than 2.5 meters, which is much longer than a tissue box.
Invalid conversion: square meters is a measure of area and meters is a measure of length or distance.
The length of 25 can refer to its numerical value, which is simply 25. If interpreted in a different context, such as a measurement, it would depend on the unit being used (e.g., 25 meters, 25 inches). However, as a standalone number, it does not have a physical length.
25 yards (36 inches/1 yard)(1 meter/39.37 inches) = 22.86 meters -----------------------so, not quite equal in length
For a square, length of side = sqrt(Area) = sqrt(25) = 5 metres.
25 meters
210 times 25 meters=5,250 meters (or 5.25 kilometers)
i think it's 25 meters sq
The length of a tissue box is most likely 25 cm. 25 m, or meters, would be far to large. One meter is about the length of a yard. 25 dm, ordecimeter's would also be wrong. There are ten decimeters in one meter. Therefore, 25 decimeters would be longer than 2.5 meters, which is much longer than a tissue box.
25 meters.
The area of a square is 25 square meters if and only if the side length of the square is 5 meters
Invalid conversion: square meters is a measure of area and meters is a measure of length or distance.
The standard length of a pool is 25 meters. Therefore, to find the total distance covered in 32 lengths of a pool, you would multiply 25 meters by 32 lengths, which equals 800 meters. So, 32 lengths of a pool would be equivalent to 800 meters in distance.
25 kilograms in scientific notation is 2.5 × 101kg
Most of the time, they are 25 meters or 25 yards, but sometimes they will be 50 meters/yards. It really just depends on where you are.
The length of 25 can refer to its numerical value, which is simply 25. If interpreted in a different context, such as a measurement, it would depend on the unit being used (e.g., 25 meters, 25 inches). However, as a standalone number, it does not have a physical length.
No. They are two different methods of measurement. Meters don't equal feet. Meter is the base unit of length in the International System of Units. A foot is a unit of length in the imperial and US customary systems of measurement. Since 1959, a foot is equal to 0.3048 meters. 25 feet = 7.62 meters.