100m
Set up a ratio and solve. First you need to find the number of meters in one mile, which is 1609.344. Then set up the ratio: 20sec/100m = x sec/1609.344m Solve for x: x=(20sec)*(1609.344m)/(100m)=321.868 seconds Which if you convert into minutes and seconds would be approximately 5m22s
If the area is 10000m2, each side has length 100m Therefore the perimeter is 4*100m = 400m
In this context, the "M" usually stands for "million" so 100M would be $1,000,000
100 m is a tenth of a kilometre.
100m freestyle Michael phelps 46.65 seconds
200m Freestyle 100m Butterfly 200m Butterfly 200m Individual Medley 400m Individual Medley 4 x 100m Freestyle Reley (First Leg) 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay (First Leg) 4 x 100m Medley Relay (Butterfly Leg/Third Leg)
Two - Bronze in the 2008 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay Silver in the 2008 100m Freestyle
It's all about practice and what stroke you are doing. Freestyle, if you practice enough, you should be good. Butterfly or breaststroke, you might not quite make the time.
Alain Bernard won the men's 100m freestyle Britta Steffen won the women's 100m freestyle
The world record for the women's 100m freestyle swim is 51.71 seconds, set by Sarah Sjöström from Sweden on August 2, 2017.
100m Freestyle 51.22 200m Freestyle 1:52.78 100m Butterfly 54.27 200m Butterfly 2:00.70 4x100m Freestyle Relay 3:26.42 4x200m Freestyle Relay 7:35.78 4x100m Medley Relay 3:48.16
probably the 100m freestyle...
Slowest 100m freestyle at the Olympics.
britta steffen
A great swimmer in the 50m.100m freestyle and 50m.100m.200m butterfly. individual medley 200m
The 100 meter freestyle has been an event in the Modern Olympics since 1896 (the first Modern Games). The first winner was Alfred Hajos of Hungary in a time of 1:22.2.