Take the amount of time it took for all four of the people to run the race. Then divide that number by 4. Or you could time them individually, that can be done on some phones or just have at least two stopwatches and take turns timing when the baton is handed off to the next person.
A relay race.
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between each of the people there are 100 meters
A baton is the object that is passed between relay runners in a relay race.
It is correctly called the 4x800 meter relay. It's when 4 runners each take turns running the 800 meter in a race (two laps around the track) by using a baton to pass to each other.
There are four runners per team who compete in a relay. However, teams always have alternates (back ups) in case of an injury or drop out.
Yes, a relay race is a track event. It involves teams of runners who take turns completing segments of a race, passing a baton to each other in designated exchange zones. Relay races are commonly held on an athletic track and are a popular feature in track and field competitions. Events like the 4x100 meter and 4x400 meter relays are well-known examples.
Each segment of the relay is referred to as a leg.
2 and 2 thirds.
The 4x100m relay is considered the fastest relay race in track and field. It involves four runners each completing a 100m leg, with smooth baton exchanges crucial for maintaining speed and efficiency. The world record for the men's 4x100m relay is 36.84 seconds and for the women's 4x100m relay is 40.82 seconds.
The 4 x 400 relay consists of four runners, each completing one lap around the track. In total, this means the relay covers four laps, with each runner running a distance of 400 meters. The event is often the final race in track meets, showcasing speed and teamwork.
Four runners complete a relay race in which each runner runs twice as far as the preceding runner. Together, they run a total of 30 miles. How far did the first runner run? 2 miles. 1+2+4+8 = 15. Together tey ran 15 times as far as the 1'st one ran.