To determine the number of lengths needed to swim 1,000 meters, you need to know the length of the swimming pool. For a standard Olympic-sized pool, which is 50 meters long, you would swim 20 lengths (1,000 meters ÷ 50 meters per length). In a standard short-course pool, which is 25 meters long, it would take 40 lengths.
Answer: 2.4 mi. = 3,862.425 m
If you're talking statute miles and not nautical miles, you'll have to swim approx. 1,931 meters to go 1.2 miles. In nautical miles, the answer is closer to 2,223 meters.
850 * 9 = 7650 meters which equals 7.65 kilometers.
0.5 mile = 800 m 1 mile = 1.6 km0.5 mile = 0.8 km 1 km = 1000 m0.8 km = 800 m 804.672mtip: you can use google's search box as a calculator for this sort of thing; just write the unit you know (in this case "half mile") then write "in", and then write the desired unit (in this case "m").so i wrote "half mile in m" in the search box A half mile is 804.672 meters (or 880 yards). In a 25-meter pool, you would need to swim 32 lengths, turn off the wall on the last length, and swim to the five-meter mark, which is typically where the lane line changes color or the pool bottom tiles register a tick mark.There are 804.672 metres in half a mile_______________________________________1 mile = 1609 meters1/2 a mile = 1609/2 = 804.5 meters
This depends what type of swimming pool you are in. If your in a 50m pool, then 1 lap is bound to be 50m, then it's the exact same in a 25m pool, you would have swam 1 lap which is equivalent to 25m.
666.66 lengths. There are 1,000 meters in a km, so 10 km = 10,000 meters. Divide 10,000m by 15m and you get 666.66
to swim 800 meters in a 25 meter poll, you must swim 32 lengths, but to swim 800 YARDS, you only have to swim 29.26 lengths (so you should just swim 30 lenghts)
1000 metres, I guess!
4,500 meters is about 2.8 miles.
To determine the number of laps in a 1 km swim in a 25-meter pool, you first convert 1 km to meters, which is 1000 meters. Then, divide 1000 meters by the length of the pool (25 meters). This calculation gives you 40 laps, meaning you would need to swim 40 lengths of the pool to complete 1 km.
Answer: 2.4 mi. = 3,862.425 m
400 meters = 437.45 yards
for a 10,000 metre track event, its about 25 laps of a 400m track.
A km is 1000 meters. Therefore if the pool is 20 meters, it would require 50 laps (1000 / 20 = 50) If you can swim 1 lap in a minute then it would take 50 minutes. Good Luck
Fifty.
1. The math is mutiply 39.37 times 25 meters to covert to yards, then divide that number by 36 (27.3 yards equals 25 meters). 2. Divide 400 yards by 27.3. This will give you the answer to your question (14.6 laps or down and back 7.3 times).
Well, isn't that a happy little question! In a 25-yard pool, you would need to swim 40 laps to reach 1000 meters. Each lap is 25 yards, and 1000 meters is about 1094 yards, so you just keep swimming those laps, enjoying the rhythm and movement of the water. Just remember, there are no mistakes in swimming, just happy little strokes!