4. This is of course IF you mean a standard running track that is 1/4 of a mile in length. Please be more specific in your questions!
4 laps :-)
8 laps = 1 mile
0.68km in Lane 1 and 0.76km in Lane 8.
they cycle for atleast 8 to 10 miles
If would depend on the shape of field. If the field is square, 2 and 1/4 laps would be close to a mile.
An indoor track is set to be 200 meters, or 8 laps for a mile. An outdoor track is set at 400 meters , or 4 laps per mile.
It is approximately 56 m longer per lap if you run in the 8th lane instead of lane 1. I think the question asks for the total distance run if you fully run all 8 lanes. If you begin in lane one, then lane 2 etc. through lane 8, this is a convenient way to keep track of how many laps you've done. If the width of the lanes is 1.27 m (50 inches), and you run around the track once in each lane you will have run 400+408.99+415.959+423.939+431.918+439.898+447.878+455.857 = 3424.439 metres. Suggestion: switch lanes at a consistant position on a straight section of track.
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
How big the track is has bearing on the number of laps - a half-mile track would run 300 laps; a one-miler 150 laps; a 2.5-miler 60 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.
on a regular track 4 laps is 1 mile and 8 laps is two miles that is your answer
8 times .5 = 4, eight laps multiplied by .5 miles equales 4 miles in total.