5000 (5k) meters divided by 25 meters =200 lengths
In a standard 25m pool, that would be 52 lengths. In an olympic-sized 50m pool, 26.
39 lengths of a 50m pool 20 lengths of a 25m pool 43 lengths of a 50yard pool 22 lengths of a 25yard pool
32 lengths of a standard training pool 25m
It depends on the length of the pool. In a 25m pool, it is 6 lengths.
4 lengths of 25m (not 25km) is 100m So 4x4=16 lengths to make 400m
40 lengths of a 25m pool makes 1km
it depends on the size of the pool an olympic size pool (50m) would be about 33 lengths or a more common size pool is 25m which would be 66 lengths
50 lengths of 25 metres = 1250 metres = 0.7767 miles (to 4 dp)
1 kilometre = 1000 metres. You now have all the information required to work out, for yourself, the answer to this and similar questions.
25 meters = 0.01553428 mile, or 1 mile = 1609.344 meters. So 64.37 lengths of a 25 meter pool is a mile. It should be noted that in the US 25 yard pools are much more prevalent than 25m pools; the opposite is true at the 50m length. At 1760 yds/mile there are 70.4 25yd lengths in a mile.
In a short-course pool of 25 meters, it takes 60 pool lengths to swim 1.5 kilometers. In an olympic-sized pool of 50 meters in length, it takes 30 pool lengths to swim 1.5 kilometers. The number of lengths required for a pool of a different size can be calculated easily enough. Simply convert the distance to meters (1.5 km=1500m) and divide it by the length of the pool, in meters.