850+626=1476 1476*25= 36900 metres = 36.9 km/month
36.9
For every 1 kilometer there is 1000 meters so therefore 1260 kilometers multiply by 1000 meters is 1260000 meters.
swimming strokesThe four major strokes in swimming are: Freestyle: A stoke involving the constant kick of your feetwhile your arms move like a zipper up your side and over your head. In this stroke you breate to alternating sides and do flip turns.Backstroke: A stroke involving the constant kicking motion of your feet and your arms moving in a propeler motion on your back. In this stroke you breathe whenever because your face is out of the water and also do flip turns.Breaststroke: A stroke that involves your legs kicking by coming up to your butt then forcefully coming down then your arms move in a circle from in front of your head down to your bust line. In this stroke you breathe after every pull, if you don't, you will be disqualified! Also, you must touch all walls with two hands at the same time.Butterfly: A stroke involving your feet dolphin kicking once and then they kick at the same time as your arms come out of the water above your bach, enter a little to the sides of your head and then make a keyhole with your arms in the water. In this troke, you breathe after every two kicks and also must touch with two hands.
Kilo means thousand. For every kilometer, there are a thousand meters. So, 386,000 meters.
There are 1000 metres in every kilometre. 25x1000=25000.
18 kilometers = 18,000 metersThere is 1,000 meters in every kilometer
You should first know that there are 1,000 meters in every 1 kilometer. If you take that number of meters and multiply it by the number of kilometers you wish to convert into meters, you will find your answer: 5,000 meters.
9.7 kilometres. There are 1000 metres to every kilometre. (kilo = 1000)
Water station will be placed every 400 meters of a 5-kilometer race. How many water stations are needed?
Front crawl is the fastest swimming stroke in swimming. According to world record times, at every distance in international competition, the order of swimming stroke speeds from fastest to slowest is: 1. Front crawl (commonly known as, and chosen for, freestyle) 2. Butterfly 3. Backstroke 4. Breaststroke
To start with, let's convert these kilometers into meters. Then we'll turn the meters into centimeters.Kilo- is a prefix in the metric system meaning one thousand. This means that there are one thousand meters in every kilometer. In order to turn the kilometer measurement you gave above into meters, we therefore need to multiply it by one thousand.0.13 * 1000 = 130 mCenti- is the metric prefix meaning one hundredth. This means that there are 0.01 meters in every centimeter or, in a way that makes more sense, 100 centimeters in every meter. In order to turn these meters into centimeters, we therefore need to multiply the number we found above by 100.130 * 100 = 13,000 cm
The short: 28000 meters The long: 1km=1000m 1000m x 4=4000m 4000m x 7=28000m
don't exactly know but i would say overarm and backstroke