Oh, what a lovely question! In a 3500-meter race, the number of laps would depend on the length of the track. If it's a standard 400-meter track, you would need to complete 8 full laps and then run an additional 100 meters. Remember, every lap brings you closer to the finish line where you'll find the joy of accomplishment waiting for you.
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It depends on what you are lapping. On a normal 1/4 mile track, it would be 1 and 3/4 laps.
There are 1000 meters in one kilometer, so 3500 meters is equal to 3.5 kilometers.
There are 5 laps of 400 meters in 2 kilometers. To calculate this, you divide 2000 meters (2 kilometers) by 400 meters (length of one lap). The formula is 2000 meters / 400 meters = 5 laps.
5 laps of 200 metres = 1 kilometre
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