In an Olympic sized pool at 164ft, swimming from one side to the other side would be about .05km. So, you would have to swim to the opposite side of the pool 30 times to swim 1.5k.Assuming that 164ft is the pool size and one lap is considered swimming to the opposite side of the pool.
If you're in a normal sized pool, you would need to swim 60 lengths.
The K probably stands for Kilometers, so 15 kilometers. About 9.4 miles.
A 15k marathon is just 15 kilometers, or roughly 9.3 miles.
$15,000. k is equal to one-thousand.
With appropriate training, you may be able to run a 15K.
width X height X the average of the depth X 7.5 just to give you an idea most pools in Florida are 10k - 15k gal (inground) above ground just use square pi's :-)
The greatest common factor of 18k and 15k is 3k.
It means kilo which is 1000 and 15k is 15*1000 = 15000
1.5 kilometers=0.932056788 miles
15,000
15k simply means 15,000, 15Kbps would be 15,000 bits per second
Therefore 15k is 15 times 3 = 45
15000 That's a 15k race. 10 km = 10000 m