about like 2 meters This previous answer is for a large factory door to allow truck entry. The most common door is the interior household door, which is standardised in Australia where I live . Pre about 1970 the Imperial standard door was 2feet 8 inches.
When Metric units were made compulsory in Australia , the common standard for interior household doors was set at 820mm which will now apply forever. The opening for a standard door is about 4mm extra, and the 'Door Stops' which are always 10 or 12mm thick each side, reduces the width of the opening to about 800mm . Therefore the widest item which can pass through a standard door is about 800mm. Also, if the door is attached and will only swing open about 90 degrees, then the thickness of the door reduces the width of any item you ewish to pass through the opening. It is common to remove the door from its hinges to allow use of the full 800mm opening.
One centimeter is one one-hundredth of a meter. To find the answer we must convert centimeters to meters: 80/100 = 0.8 metersThe last step is to convert this decimal to a fraction and since the 8 is in the tenths place we can write: 8/10 which is the correct answer but it isn't fully simplified. To fully reduce this fraction we must divide it by 2/2 which gives us our answer:80 centimeters is 4/5 (four fifths) of a meter.
Can't be answered correctly as my step is different length to your step etc.
you have about 900 steps in a mile
As there has never been a world step ladder census, we do not know for certain. But we can safely say there are millions in existence.
No. It may be the first step of the scientific method but could also be used as the first step in many investigative processes.
Depends on how far your step is, there are 3.28084 feet in one meter.
It depends upon the length of each step. If each step was one meter, then you would multiply 5953 by one meter. This would give your the answer of 5,953 meters or 5.953 km.
About the length of a step, by an adult. If you are accustomed to feet, etc., a meter is slightly more than a yard. To be precise, an inch is 0.0254 meters, so a foot is 0.3048 meters.
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That depends on how long each step is. For example, if each step is 1 meter (that's how it's spelled where I live), then 10,000 steps would be 10,000 meters, which is 10 kilometers.
meters-a kilometer would be about 1000 large steps (walking), A meter is one large step
8400 millimeters are in 8.4 meters. There are 1000 millimeters in each meter, because in metric, the bases go Base (meters), Deci (decimeters), Centi (centimeters), Milli (millimeters), with each next step being 10x smaller.
A "step" is not a very precise measurement; different people have steps of different lengths. However, a step is usually slightly less than a meter, so the answer will probably be: somewhat more than 1200 steps.
A step is not an accurate means of measurement ... people take bigger ones the others ...
Step by step:3ftfor every one foot, we have 12 inches3ft x 12in/1ft = 36for every one inch, we have 2.54 cm36in x 2.54cm/1in = 91.44cmfor every 100 cm, we have 1 meter91.44cm x 1m/100cm = 0.9144 meters
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1.3 miles is 2253.0816 meters. An average step is about 2/3 of a meter, so 2253.0816 / (2/3) = 3,380 This is just an approximation, though, as everyone has a different stride length. An easy way to find your own is lay out a tape measurer and find your own stride length. Then do 2253.0816 divided by your stride length in meters.