45 lengths for 1500m (1.5km) as theses pools are actually 33.33m
these pools were designed to give you 3 lengths for 100m
33m (113ft)
5000/33 = 151.52 = 152 lengths.
P = 33m + 33m + 3m + 3m = 69 meters
To find out how many lengths 2.5 kilometers (2,500 meters) is in a 33-meter pool, divide 2,500 by 33. This equals approximately 75.76, meaning you would need to swim about 76 lengths of the pool to cover 2.5 kilometers.
Pools are typically in 25yd, 25m, and 50m lengths, but in the case of a 33m pool, there are 1609 meters in a mile, and 1609/ 33 = 48.75 So, 49 laps in a 33m pool would bring you a little over a mile.
No, they are sipmly too big. They can grow up to 33m and dive too deep for an aquarium to be able to build a pool big enough.
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33m = 33,000mm
33m
33m = 3300 cm
It 33m/s2
Perimeter = 33+33+3+3 = 72 m