depends on the length of the pool.
most 'competition' pools will be 25 yards, 25 meters or 50 meters, depending on the layout. some will also be 20 yards wide
a true "Olympic-size" pool is 50 meters
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∙ 14y agoblack bears - up to 60 mph but grizzly bears can swim forever apparently. and they can swim for up to a minute underwater (:
Here is one way of working this out - find out how far the whale can swim in 1 min.1 and 1/4 hours = 60 + 15 mins = 75mins.The whale can swim 40 miles in 75 mins. So devide 40 by 75 and this is how far it can swim in 1 min. = 40/75 = 0.53333333333333333333333333333333 miles.1 hour = 60 mins so multiply how far the whale can swim in 1 min (0.53333333333333333333333333333333) by 60 to get how far the whale can swim in 1 hour. = 60*0.53333333333333333333333333333333 = 32 miles.Here is another way of working this out - by fractions.1 hour = 4 quarters hours1 and one forth of an hour = 5 quarter hoursit takes the whale 5 quarter hours to swim 40 miles so how far can it swim in 4 quarter hours or 4/5 ths of the time.ie 4/5*40 = 32miles
One lap is usually seen as there-and-back, so a lap is twice the length of the pool. So a lap in a 25 m pool is 50 m. 1.5 km is 1500 meters. 1500 / 50 = 30 It takes 30 laps in a 25 m pool to swim 1.5 km
i think you mean phar lap
It really depends on what kind of a swimmer you are. If you can swim really well, you can probably swim really far. If you can't swim at all, you won't swim very far. I hope this answers your question.
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Closer to 60 point, the better, at the higher levels.
As far as a blue whale can swim in a year
1 lap, down and back.
they swim as long as they can
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The percentage is 15/60 times 100 = 25%