1500m
1500 metres = 1640 yards
2.14 km/hr
Yes, .1 percent is a tenth of 1 percent.
1 percent is less than 25 percent. 1 percent is greater than 0.25 percent.
1 mile
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1500m = 150000cm so it is more
As a general rule, every 10m down you go, you increase 1 atmosphere or bar. So at 1500m you'd be at 150 bar
1500m is already in a form with two significant figures.
1. Olympic Games - 2004 Athens 1500m Demonstration Race - 5th 2. Olympic Games - 2000 Sydney 1500m Demonstration Race - 4th
The average time for the 1500M is around 8 minutes. The record for 1500M for a 15 year old is 4:00.08 minutes, won by Josho Morgan from South Wales
Yes because 3000 feet is equal to 1000 yards and 1 meter is about 1 yard 3 inches
The cyclist is traveling faster as they cover 400m in 20 seconds, which means they are going at a speed of 20m/s. The skier covers 1500m in 1 minute, which is equivalent to 25m/s. Therefore, the skier is traveling faster.
Hicham El Guerrouj edged out Bernard Lagat to win the gold in the 1500m in the 2004 Athens Olympic games.
swimming 400m, 800m, and 1500m freestyle 1500m is the only one he has the world record in. he retired after the 2008 Beijing Olympics
2 km = 2000 m Hence 1500 m < 2000m It follows that 1500m < 2 km.