On a normal track, 4 laps is 1 mile.
If each lap is 3.66 mile then 1/3.66 = 0.2732 (to 4 dp) laps make a mile.
Four laps would be equal to 1.04 miles.
There are 10 tenths in a whole, so one tenth lap is one-tenth of a mile. To find out how many tenth laps equal a mile, you would divide 1 by 1/10 (which is the same as multiplying by 10), resulting in 10 tenth laps equaling a mile.
assuming a 25mx10m pool, each lap = 70m 1 mile = approximately 1609 metres 50 mils = 80,450 metres 80,000 / 70 = 1149 laps
It depends on the circumference of the track itself, but on most tracks four laps equals a mile, not five.
There are 1,609.344 meters in a mile. When 1 length = 1 lap, you would need to complete 64.3 laps to swim a mile.
1 mile is equal to 1 mile.
".333/ divided by 1 mile (1760 yards) a round trip lap is around 50 yards 35.2 round trip laps equal 1 mile. .333 is a yard, or 3 feet." Ummm, wow. That answer defies belief. The real answer is 3 laps! 3 laps times .333 miles = .999 miles or essentially 1 mile.
1 mile is equal to 5,280 feet.
If you run track then you know that each mile has 1200 meters because each lap contains 400 meters, and a kilo means a thousand so each mile is equal to 1.2 kilometers. that means that there .83 of a mile = a kilometer
1 mile = 1/0.192 laps = 5.21. So you would hit 1 mile on your sixth lap.
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