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.
Answer: 2.4 mi. = 3,862.425 m
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.
850 * 9 = 7650 meters which equals 7.65 kilometers.
It varies by species, but on average, a whale can swim anywhere from 50-100 miles daily. Some species, like the humpback whale, may travel even greater distances during migration.
To convert swim times from meters to yards, you can use the conversion factor of 1.0936 (1 meter is approximately equal to 1.0936 yards). Simply multiply the swim time in meters by this conversion factor to get the equivalent time in yards. For example, if a swimmer completes a 100m race in 1 minute, the equivalent time in yards would be approximately 1 minute and 5.47 seconds (1 minute * 1.0936).
4,500 meters is about 2.8 miles.
2414.016 m 1 mile = 1609.344 meter 1 meter = 0.00062 mi
think about it...
1,500 meters is approximately 0.93 miles.
2112 yards=1.2 miles 1760= 1 mile -peace
It would take you 22.37 seconds to swim 900 meters at a pace of 1.5 miles per minute. This is completely impossible because no human can swim 90mph!
0.114 miles
The 1500m swim is considered the mile race, so pretty close.
4787.2 laps if the pool is 25 yards long. And 4377.4157 laps if the pool is 25 meters long...
5.5 miles (you only do it once though its a pass/fail obstacle
Answer: 2.4 mi. = 3,862.425 m
400 meters = 437.45 yards