In high school Baseball, a standard baseball diamond consists of four bases, and the distance around the bases is approximately 1,200 feet. A mile is 5,280 feet, so it would take about 4.4 laps around the bases to complete a mile, which can be rounded to roughly 4 and a half laps.
38 laps
4.02336 laps.
The number of laps needed to run a mile in a school gym depends on the size of the gym. A standard high school gymnasium is approximately 84 feet wide and 50 feet long, which is equivalent to about 1/9th of a mile per lap. Therefore, to run a full mile in a standard high school gym, you would need to complete around 9 laps.
If its a track oval, its four laps for a mile. 2 laps for half a mile. if around a football feild, itd be about 4.5 laps
No, if it just around a football field it is between 4.5 to 5 laps to make a mile.
3 Laps.
If you were running laps in high school, you were most likely on a regulation size high school court. For this size court, it would have taken you about 19.7 laps to run a mile.
16
50000 m long & 2055555 laps
A standard high school track measures 400 meters per lap. A 5K race is 5,000 meters long, so to calculate the number of laps around the track, you would divide 5,000 by 400. This means that approximately 12.5 laps around the track equal a 5K.
6 laps
4 laps :-)
38 laps
2 miles is 8 laps of a standard 400 meter track.
An 800 is two laps in an outside track and 4 laps in a indoor track
It depends on how big the track is, Well technically that's right but in places in the west,east,and south the limit for high school and middle school tracks should be the same. so for that it should be about for laps plus one half of one then a walk.
It depends on the track size. Middle school tracks are commonly half the size of "normal" high school tracks. 800m is either 4 laps on a middle school size track or 2 laps on a high school size track. 1600m is either 8 or 4.