How much longer (percentage) is a one-mile race than a 1500-m race

How much longer (percentage) is a one-mile race than a 1500-m race (“the metric mile”)?

The correct answer and explanation is:

A one-mile race is approximately 7.29% longer than a 1500-meter race, also known as the “metric mile.”

Explanation:

To understand this, we first need to compare the distances of the two races. The standard distance for a mile race is 1609.34 meters, while the 1500-meter race is commonly referred to as the “metric mile,” which is shorter than the traditional mile.

To calculate the percentage difference, we subtract the distance of the 1500-meter race from the mile race distance: Difference=1609.34 meters−1500 meters=109.34 meters\text{Difference} = 1609.34 \, \text{meters} – 1500 \, \text{meters} = 109.34 \, \text{meters}

Next, we calculate how much longer the mile race is as a percentage of the 1500-meter race: Percentage Increase=(109.341500)×100=7.29%\text{Percentage Increase} = \left( \frac{109.34}{1500} \right) \times 100 = 7.29\%

Therefore, the one-mile race is 7.29% longer than the 1500-meter race.

This percentage difference is quite significant for athletes, especially in competitive events. Even though the difference in distance might seem small, it can make a noticeable impact in races where every second counts.

Let me generate a visual representation of this difference.

Here is the graphic illustrating the difference in distance between the 1500-meter race (metric mile) and the one-mile race. The visual highlights the 7.29% longer distance of the one-mile race compared to the metric mile. Let me know if you’d like further details!

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