One and a third laps.
One lap will be 3/4 of a mile.
A third of a lap (1/3 X 3/4 ) is 1/4 of a mile.
3/4 of a mile + 1/4 of a mile = 1 mile
2
5000 meters would be 12.5 laps around an Olympic size (400 meters) track.
To determine the number of laps in five miles, we need to know the length of the track. If the track is a standard quarter-mile track, then five miles would be equivalent to 20 laps (5 miles * 4 laps per mile). If the track is a standard 400-meter track, then five miles would be equivalent to approximately 20.12 laps (5 miles * 1609.34 meters per mile / 400 meters per lap).
4 laps
Well, you could give a numerical answer like 3x3=9. Or if you would like a word example here is one: Say you wanted to run 3 miles around your school track. Let's say that one mile around the track is 4 laps. So, you have to do 4 laps 3 times. Which is 4x3 which equals 12.
52.5 laps
0.052631578947368421052631578947368 laps
3000 / 400 = 7.5 laps... simple math
Four laps around a 220 yard length track equals a mile. 220 meters equals 200 meters. Meters are usually the measurement used in track and field.
Seven and a half laps
it depends on if its an oficial size track. if its an official olympic sized track it will be 100 laps. 4 laps equals 1 mile so 4 times 25 would be 100 laps
in a typical track it is 2.
A standard track is 400m 25 laps is 10,000m=6.2mi 4 laps is approximately 1 mile. 30 laps is about 7.5 miles
if the track is 1/10th of a mile, you would have to make ten laps to equal one mile. you would have make 5 laps to make half a mile. So 10 laps plus 5 laps equals 15 laps.
220 laps. but if i where you I'd use a track it'll be less boring
the answer is 1200
Four laps of a 600 meter track equals about 1.5 miles.