To determine how many lengths in a 25-meter pool make up 2 kilometers, we first need to convert 2 kilometers to meters, which is 2000 meters. Then, we divide 2000 meters by the length of the pool (25 meters) to find the number of lengths. So, 2000 meters / 25 meters = 80 lengths. Therefore, 80 lengths in a 25-meter pool make up 2 kilometers.
One mile is 5,280 feet, or 1760 yards, or 1,609.344 meters
45 lengths x 25m = 1125m 1125m x 3.3 ft per meter=3712.5 feet 3712.5 feet / 1 mile (5280 feet) =0.703 miles
52 laps in a 25-meter per lap pool.
There are about 64.4 25-meter lengths in one mile.
The answer is 25 dekameter
32 lengths of a standard training pool 25m
1 mile = 1,609.344 meters1,609.3445/25 = 64.374 lengths
Just over 16 lengths.
625 metres :)
In a 25 meter pool, 32 In a 50 meter pool, 16
72 lengths or 36 laps in a 25 meter pool
40 lengths of a 25m pool makes 1km
Each each length is 25 meters, then 0.8 miles equates to 51.5 lengths.
1 mile = 1609.3412 metres 1609.3412 / 25 = 64.4 lengths (rounded to the nearest tenth)
The standard length of a pool is 25 meters. Therefore, to find the total distance covered in 32 lengths of a pool, you would multiply 25 meters by 32 lengths, which equals 800 meters. So, 32 lengths of a pool would be equivalent to 800 meters in distance.
Depending on whether the pool is either 25 or 50 meters long, either 64 lengths or 32 lengths.
64 lengths is a little less than a mile. 65 lengths would put you over.