Yes because 3000 feet is equal to 1000 yards and 1 meter is about 1 yard 3 inches
2 km = 2000 m Hence 1500 m < 2000m It follows that 1500m < 2 km.
Ah, the 1500m is a beautiful distance to run, isn't it? When we round it to two significant figures, it becomes 1500m. Remember, significant figures help us focus on the most important parts of a number and keep things simple and clear. Just like painting a happy little tree, it's all about finding balance and harmony in our measurements.
1500 m equals 1.5 kilometers.
1,500 meters is 1.5 kilometers.
1% of 1500m = 1500m * 1/100 = 15m
You don't - I frequently go above 3000Ft. as do many and there is no reason to stop after 3000Ft. which is not even that high.
3000ft/min = 3000ft*60min = 180000ft/hr 180000ft/5280ft per hour = 34 miles34 miles per hour
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1500m = 150000cm so it is more
A mountain taller than around 1000m or 3000ft.
Yes because 3000 feet is equal to 1000 yards and 1 meter is about 1 yard 3 inches
3000ft wide 200ft tall 2465ft in length
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
9.8 m/s meters per second that is.
First you get it from Riley, then you have to walk between 3000ft - 4000ft somewhere in there
2000 x 3000 = 6,000,000 ft^2