To determine the total distance covered in 12 laps, you need to know the length of one lap. If the track is 0.25 miles long, for example, then 12 laps would be 3 miles (0.25 miles x 12 laps = 3 miles). The formula to calculate the total distance would be: Total distance = Length of one lap x Number of laps.
The number of miles in 12 laps would depend on the length of the track. In most standard athletic tracks, such as those used in professional competitions or high schools, one lap around the inside lane is approximately 400 meters or 0.25 miles. Therefore, if you're referring to a track with this measurement, 12 laps would be equivalent to 3 miles (0.25 miles x 12 laps). However, if you're referring to a different type of track or a specific location, the length of one lap may vary, and the number of miles in 12 laps would change accordingly.
Four laps is equivalent to one mile. This therefore means that 125 laps make up the Indianapolis 500 miles.
There are twelve and a half laps of a 400m track in a 5000m.
The track at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway is a 2.5 mile oval track. The Indianapolis 500 is 200 laps.
If you are saying that the track is .125 of a mile, then it would be a 200 meter track. In that case, eight laps around the track would be a mile.
In 2009 there were 7 laps, the finish line was passed 8 times as the riders ride onto the Champs Elysees without doing a complete lap.
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20 laps.
32 laps
Well, 36 laps is 1 mile so 44 laps is 1.45 miles.
19 laps
about 2 and a three quarters laps.
nine miles
2 miles is 8 laps of a standard 400 meter track.
One lap is a quarter mile. This means that four laps equals one mile, which means that four miles equals sixteen laps. It is very easy to count how many miles different laps equal for - you just need to multiply the amount of miles by four and you get the amount of laps.
19.7 laps = 1 mile so 40 laps is approximately 2 miles.
334 laps/500 miles
20 laps