1.50 minutes per lap. But you could get a 2.55 on your first 800 meters then a 3.00 on your second and you will have a 5.55 mile! or you can adjust your times to get 6.00 minutes.
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
A mile is 1760 yards. A lap of a 25 yard pool is 50 yards. So number of laps = 1760/50 = 35.2
The treadmill instructions should specify the length of a "lap". A typical track-and-field track in the US (the sort you'd find circling a football field at an American high school) has a length of 440 yards, which is one quarter of a mile. Assuming the treadmill is using the same definition of a "lap", four such laps would constitute a mile.
88 seconds
4 laps
Run 90 seconds per lap. More realistically, your first lap should probably be under 85 seconds, try to keep your first two laps under 3 minutes, don't slow down or get discouraged in your third lap, and give it all you've got in the last lap, especially the last 100 meters.
1. minute and 13 seconds
1.25 seconds.
6 min, 43 s = 403 s In the case of 4 laps around a track for a full mile, then (403 s / 4 laps) = 100.75 s/lap = (100.75 s/lap)(1 min/60s) = 1.68 min/lap (0.68 min)(60s/min) = 40.8 s So it would be 1 min and 40.8 seconds per lap.
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If each lap is 3.66 mile then 1/3.66 = 0.2732 (to 4 dp) laps make a mile.
Three.
No ones ever run a mile in 3 mins the lowest has been 4 mins and something seconds, if ur doing a 10 lap that = a mile u'd need need to do about 20 secs a lap.
Depends on how long the pool is.
18/6 = 3 laps per minute, or one lap every 20 seconds
60/160 min or 180/8 seconds : 22.5 secs
That depends on how long each lap is.