3.3 repeated, its the closest possible way
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Four tenths of a mile is .4 miles. When asking how many, treat as x*.4 miles = 1 mile and solve for x. This results in x=1/.4 = 2.5.
Need average speed and distance to calculate.
You need to be a little more specific: tenths of what?
Since 1.5 miles equals 7920 feet, you would need to run just under eight laps !
16 laps
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It depends on the size of the swimming pools. If the pool is small, you need to swim many laps to get to 1/4 mile. 1/4 mile is 440 yards.
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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.
One lap is a quarter mile. This means that four laps equals one mile, which means that four miles equals sixteen laps. It is very easy to count how many miles different laps equal for - you just need to multiply the amount of miles by four and you get the amount of laps.
Four tenths of a mile is .4 miles. When asking how many, treat as x*.4 miles = 1 mile and solve for x. This results in x=1/.4 = 2.5.
assuming a 25mx10m pool, each lap = 70m 1 mile = approximately 1609 metres 50 mils = 80,450 metres 80,000 / 70 = 1149 laps
0.204058 laps ---------------- To run over a mile- 1 lap. That's a big track.
A mile is 1600m. So you would need to do 64 lengths to have done 1 mile.Which is 32 laps.32 Laps (down and back) = 1 mile64 Lengths ( 64 lengths X 25 meters/length = 1600 = 1 mile)Technically a mile is 1609 meters so you'd need to swim about 64.36 lengths if you absolutely must get to one mile exactly.There are 1,609.344 meters in a mile. Since there is confusion on what a "lap" is, I will include both a one length and two length answer.When 1 length = 1 lap, you would need to complete 64.3 laps for a mile (I would stop at 64 and call it a mile)When 2 lengths = 1 lap, you would need to complete 32.18 laps for a mile64. I think.1609 / 25 = 64 laps
Thirty five laps is equal to a mile in a fifteen yard swimming pool. The time to complete these laps may vary.
I believe about 14 laps around one tennis court is a mile. But it depends on the size you could always test it out by running it. The standard timedepending on your age could be between 6-13 minutes for a mile. So if you run 14 and get around that time its probabaly about a mile.