A kilogram is a unit of mass, not of distance. Perhaps you are thinking of kilometres. A kilometre is equal to 1,000 metres, therefore 5.5 kilometres is equal to 1,000 x 5.5 = 5,500 metres.
To convert meters to centimeters, you multiply by 100 since there are 100 centimeters in a meter. Therefore, if Andrea ran 400 meters, she ran 400 x 100 = 40,000 centimeters.
1.166 meters per sec.
To find the time it would take to run 1500 meters, first calculate your speed for the 1000 meters. You ran 1000 meters in 3 minutes and 8 seconds, which is 188 seconds. Your speed is 1000 meters / 188 seconds = approximately 5.32 meters per second. For 1500 meters, it would take about 1500 meters / 5.32 meters per second, which equals approximately 282 seconds or 4 minutes and 42 seconds.
Due to the fact that the Kilogram and the Meter measure two entirely different concepts, this question can not be answered. The meter measures a factor of only a single dimension, whereas the kilogram measures three (or probably more) dimensions. You can, for example, ask how many Kilograms are there in 300 cubic meters of x, due to the fact that cubic meters run in three dimensions.
an average of 8.9 MPH or 14.4 KPH
4828.032 meters.
there are 1000m in a km so he ran 1600m.
1 mile = 1600 meters = 1600 x 3 = 4800 meters
Hi , 1 foot = 0.3048 meters .So in your case the calculation you need to do is 168x0.3048 this equals 51.072 meters.
Cathy Freeman ran 400 meters in her gold medal-winning race at the 2000 Sydney Olympics.
he ran 10.78 for 100 meters
To convert meters to centimeters, you multiply by 100 since there are 100 centimeters in a meter. Therefore, if Andrea ran 400 meters, she ran 400 x 100 = 40,000 centimeters.
You ran about 3/4 of a mile (0.7456 miles).
1000 meters
One. You ran from one end of the stadium to the other. On average, the run was about 200 meters.
1.166 meters per sec.
Divide 5,000 by 2. That would give you 2,500. First runner ran 2,750 meters Second runner ran 2,250 meters