It depends on the circumference of the track itself, but on most tracks four laps equals a mile, not five.
On a normal track, 4 laps is 1 mile.
If each lap is 3.66 mile then 1/3.66 = 0.2732 (to 4 dp) laps make a mile.
Four laps would be equal to 1.04 miles.
assuming a 25mx10m pool, each lap = 70m 1 mile = approximately 1609 metres 50 mils = 80,450 metres 80,000 / 70 = 1149 laps
There are 1,609.344 meters in a mile. When 1 length = 1 lap, you would need to complete 64.3 laps to swim a mile.
There are 10 tenths in a whole, so one tenth lap is one-tenth of a mile. To find out how many tenth laps equal a mile, you would divide 1 by 1/10 (which is the same as multiplying by 10), resulting in 10 tenth laps equaling a mile.
".333/ divided by 1 mile (1760 yards) a round trip lap is around 50 yards 35.2 round trip laps equal 1 mile. .333 is a yard, or 3 feet." Ummm, wow. That answer defies belief. The real answer is 3 laps! 3 laps times .333 miles = .999 miles or essentially 1 mile.
4 laps
The distance covered in 7 laps on a treadmill depends on the length of each lap. If we assume a standard lap is 1 mile, then 7 laps would equal 7 miles. However, if the lap distance is different, you would multiply the number of laps by the actual lap distance to get the total miles. For example, if each lap is 0.5 miles, then 7 laps would equal 3.5 miles.
1 mile is equal to 4 laps of a standard 1/4 mile track.
No, 4 laps is not a mile; it depends on the size of the track. On a standard outdoor track, which is 400 meters per lap, 4 laps equal 1,600 meters, or approximately 1 mile. However, if the track is smaller or larger, the number of laps required to make a mile will vary accordingly.
On official size tracks, the answer is 4 laps make a mile when your jogging 4 laps make a mile