Yes, 200 metres = 0.124 miles
1 mile = 1,609.3 meters (rounded)
400 meters = 0.24855 mile (rounded)or, slightly less than 1/4 mile.
A mile. because 1000 meters is a kilometer and a mile is longer than a kilometer!!!
Yes, a mile is larger than a meter. Specifically, one mile is equal to approximately 1,609.34 meters. This means that when comparing the two units, a mile is significantly longer than a meter.
I went ahead and calculated it out after submitting the question; a mile is 9.3 meters longer than 1600 meters. Good to know because that means today's high school mile times are shorter than the old mile standard.
1 mile = 1,609.3 meters (rounded)
400 meters = 0.24855 mile (rounded)or, slightly less than 1/4 mile.
No. 6,500 meters is about four miles.
Michael Johnson could run 400m (about a few meters shorter that a quarter mile) faster than anyone else.
6500 meters is about four miles.
No. It is slightly less than one mile. (0.932056788 miles to be exact).
One mile contains 1609.344 meters, so less than one since 998 is less than 1609. If you express 998 as a fraction to the whole mile (1609.344 meters), then you get approximately 62% of a mile, or about 1,091 yards, or 3,273.6 feet.
Yes. It is about 1/3 of a mile.
One quarter is greater than three sixteenths, therefore, a quarter mile is greater than 3/16 miles.
The same way you measure it on the flat - with a distance-measuring wheel that clicks for every X meters. As for where to measure (as in the inside track is shorter than the outside), I'm not sure
0.93 mile 1 mile = 1609.344 meters 1 meter = 0.00062 mile
Less than 10K.