3.3 repeated, its the closest possible way
That depends on the length of your "lap." The normal lap in US high schools and colleges is a quarter mile long. In this case, it would take you just under 7 laps to reach 1.7 miles.
You can walk 1 km in 6 minutes if you can walk a mile in 10 minutes.
20 minutes is average.
"4 laps around a regular track=1 mile" Since the standard for tracks built in the last 20+ years is 400M, then you must go 9.344 meters further than 4 laps. Over 90% of the outdoor tracks in existence are only 400M and will thus require the extra 9.344 meters to equal a true mile. This is why most track meets only run the 1500M or the 1600M and not the mile. Unfortunately, most people erroneously assume that 4 laps equal a mile, due to older tracks being built to a non-metric standard of 440 yards. If you want to finish on the common start/finish line and you'd like to run/walk a mile, then you should start at the beginning of the 4x400M relay exchange zone, which is 10 meters before the finish line. By doing that you will run/walk about 1 meter more than 1 mile, but you won't be short of a mile, as you would be if you only do 4 laps.
One and a third laps. One lap will be 3/4 of a mile. A third of a lap (1/3 X 3/4 ) is 1/4 of a mile. 3/4 of a mile + 1/4 of a mile = 1 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.
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3.3 repeated, its the closest possible way
That depends on the length of your "lap." The normal lap in US high schools and colleges is a quarter mile long. In this case, it would take you just under 7 laps to reach 1.7 miles.
"USC has a regulation sized track. I.E. the track is 400m long. a mile is 1500m therefore it would be 3.8/3.9 laps to equal 1 mile." A mile is 1609.344 meters, thus requiring you to run/walk 9.344 meters more than 4 laps
1 mile = 1/0.192 laps = 5.21. So you would hit 1 mile on your sixth lap.
it takes 6 to walk
3/4 mile track. 3/4 mile X 2 laps = 1 and 1/2 miles 3/4 mile X 3 laps = 2 and 1/4 miles For 2 exact miles you need to walk 2 and 2/3 laps of the track. However, may I suggest just walking the 2 and 1/4 miles (3 laps) to keep life simple?
Twice around the main common area, plus the food court is one mile. This does not include Entrance B & C hallways or Belk court.
3 laps.Start off jogging and don't walk and you'll do alright
Depending on how much fat it contains: 0- 10 fat cal.= a little over 2 laps (1/2 mile) 10- 20 fat cal.= about 3 laps 20- 30 fat cal.= a little over 3 laps (3 1/2 laps) 30- 40 fat cal.= 1 mile