7/ 3
7/13
Well the fractional lengths is the length of a fraction
1 mile = 1609.3412 metres 1609.3412 / 25 = 64.4 lengths (rounded to the nearest tenth)
Swimming the 40 foot lengths, it would be 5280/40 or 132. Swimming the 20 foot lengths would be twice that. if you make "circles" around the pool one lap equals 40+20+40+20=120 ft 5280/120 = 44 laps
25 root 3, a fraction more than 43.3 squnits
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Well the fractional lengths is the length of a fraction
The longest distance which is swum competitively in a swimming pool is 1500m (60 lengths of a 25m swimming pool or 30 lengths of an Olympic-sized 50m swimming pool).However, athletes which train at a high level (the likes of Michael Phelps, Ryan Lochte, Melissa Franklin and Ian Thorpe to name just a few) can easily get through 50,000 - 80,000m per week.In open water swimming, the longest distance swum is 25km (25,000m), but again the athletes training for these events will do many metres more in training - around 50,000 - 100,000 metres per week.
Yards.
Do you mean in a swimming pool??
16 lengths (down and back counts as 2 lengths)
If you mean UK miles, that would be 77.25 lengths!
It depends on you personal physical strength.
5000 (5k) meters divided by 25 meters =200 lengths
2.5 km.
it doesnt matter it can be any size
4 lengths
32 lengths of a standard training pool 25m