I presume this means the pool is 22 yards long and a lap is to swim from one end to the other and back, for a total of 44 yards. So we divide 800 by 44 and get about 18.18. So 18 laps and about two fifths of the way across the pool. To be exact, 18 laps and 8 more yards.
If each lap is 25 yards you must swim 70.4 laps to reach one mile.
To swim 600 yards, you would need to swim 12 laps in a standard 25-yard pool. This is because 600 divided by 25 equals 24, but you only need to swim 23 laps to reach 575 yards. To reach the full 600 yards, you would need to swim one more lap, totaling 12 laps.
To determine how many times you need to run around a track to equal 500 yards, you first need to know the length of the track. A standard track is 400 meters, which is approximately 437.4 yards. To cover 500 yards, you would need to run approximately 1.14 laps around a standard track.
It depends on the size of the swimming pools. If the pool is small, you need to swim many laps to get to 1/4 mile. 1/4 mile is 440 yards.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! In a 25-yard pool, you would need to swim 40 laps to reach 1000 meters. Each lap is 25 yards, and 1000 meters is about 1094 yards, so you just keep swimming those laps, enjoying the rhythm and movement of the water. Just remember, there are no mistakes in swimming, just happy little strokes!
since 1 meter is equal to 1.094 yards, then one lap (one direction) in a 25 meter pool is really 27.35 yards. So then 500 yards at 27.35 yards a lap, you would need to complete a little more than 18 and a quarter laps (18.2815 to be more accurate).
Thirty five laps is equal to a mile in a fifteen yard swimming pool. The time to complete these laps may vary.
To determine how many laps to swim in an 18-yard pool, you first need to define the total distance you want to cover. A lap typically consists of swimming from one end of the pool to the other and back, which totals 36 yards. Therefore, for any specific distance, divide that distance by 36 to find the number of laps needed. For example, if you want to swim 1,800 yards, you would need to swim 50 laps (1,800 ÷ 36 = 50).
0.204058 laps ---------------- To run over a mile- 1 lap. That's a big track.
16 laps
You will need to swim 15 lengths and you will end up swimming 410 yards.
117 1/3 times down the length of the pool (or) 58 2/3 of down AND back.