19.7
If you are referring to a standard track, no. 4 laps would equal 1 mile. 6 laps would equal 1.5 miles.
1 Lap is 400 meters. 4km is equal to 4000m. 4000÷400=10 so 10 laps would equal 4 Km.
If the running space is the 60'x90' then it would take about 17.5 laps. If that is the distance corner to corner then your running space would be about 5' from each wall bringing it down to 50'x80' making it about 20 laps.
Assuming you are running very close to the gym walls, it would take you about 19.7 laps to run a mile.
Four laps would be equal to 1.04 miles.
32 laps
The length of the track determines this. A quarter mile track would be 3 laps to equal .75 mile.
105
A lap of a running track is generally 400 metres. Therefore 10 laps would be 4000 metres (4 kilometres) this is roughly 2.5 (2 1/2) miles.
52.5 laps
6 one lap =400m 6 = 2400m = 2.4km
32.18 laps