Median. The reason: It disregards the highest and lowest times.
In an inch there are a thousand thousandths of an inch. Timing devices, like those in F1 Racing can measure a car's lap time to one thousandth of a second. If 999 runners finished a race in front of you, you would occupy the thousandth placing.
Mile and kilometre. In my case, yards and metres, more likely.
The ancient Greeks unit for distances was a stadion, adapted by the Romans as Stadium. Unfortunately, there were several versions and it is not always clear which measure was used in a particular text. Also, the race tracks were not of a standard length so it is not possible to answer.
A split time is basically the time it takes to run a fraction of a race. If there is a 1500 meter race, there could be split times at 400 meters, 800 meters, and 1200 meters. So the time it took to run the first 400 meters of the 1500 meter race would be called a split time.
The first Boston Marathon (known then as the Boston Athletic Association Road Race) was on April 19, 1897.
Correct, the length of a race can be measured in kilometres.
Because race car.
this how you can figure it out it lay it out and measure it with a tap measure the an see what it comes out to be
None because 5 kilogram is a measure of weight and not distance
Many athletes compete in international sports events, and the meter is an internationally used measurement.
The answer depends on the distance. Marathons are measured in hours and minutes, sprint distances in hundredths of a second.
Race distance / Race time = average speed i.e.: 300 km / 2 hours = 150 kph average.
a speedometer
Speedometers are tools used to measure race times because they have a clock indicator which is similar to that of a stopwatch
A stop-watch does the job nicely.
kilometers