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How many laps in lane 1 equals 1.5 miles on a high school track?

A standard high school track is 400 meters in circumference. To convert 1.5 miles to meters, you can calculate that 1.5 miles is approximately 2,414 meters (1 mile = 1,609.34 meters). Thus, to find out how many laps in lane 1 equal 1.5 miles, divide 2,414 meters by 400 meters, which equals about 6.035 laps. Therefore, it takes roughly 6 laps in lane 1 to cover 1.5 miles.


Sam runs multiple laps around a track and completes one mile. If each lap around the track is 14 mile. How many laps did he run?

To find out how many laps Sam ran to complete one mile, divide one mile by the length of each lap. Since each lap is 1/4 mile, you can calculate it as follows: 1 mile ÷ (1/4 mile/lap) = 4 laps. Therefore, Sam ran 4 laps around the track.


Ike wanted to run 1000 laps around the track in 3 months Ike has already run 438 laps how many more laps do he have left to go?

562 laps to go


The high school track measures one quarter of a mile around. How many laps would you have to run in order to run three and a half miles?

14 times because 14 times 0.25 = 3.5 miles


How many laps must a person run around a quarter- mile track to run 9.5 miles explain?

quarter mile track= 400 meters To be technically a mile is 1609 meters, be to make this a bit easier round it down to 1600 meters, So 4 laps to a mile, 9x4=36 + 2 for the half mile = 38 laps if you really want to make sure its the full 9.5, add on another 100 meter stretch, either the turn or striaght away and youll be a bit over but good