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4 laps :-)
If you are referring to a standard track, no. 4 laps would equal 1 mile. 6 laps would equal 1.5 miles.
If you are in lane 1, then you must run 12 1/2 laps to equal 5k. The explanation for this is that a normal running track is 400 meters, therefore 12 1/2 laps would equal 5000 meters; i.e. 5K meters.
6 laps
An 800 is two laps in an outside track and 4 laps in a indoor track
2 miles is 8 laps of a standard 400 meter track.
5 laps exactly.
Seven and a half laps
The length of the track determines this. A quarter mile track would be 3 laps to equal .75 mile.
A standard high school track is 400 meters in circumference. To convert 1.5 miles to meters, you can calculate that 1.5 miles is approximately 2,414 meters (1 mile = 1,609.34 meters). Thus, to find out how many laps in lane 1 equal 1.5 miles, divide 2,414 meters by 400 meters, which equals about 6.035 laps. Therefore, it takes roughly 6 laps in lane 1 to cover 1.5 miles.
well lets see. on a 400m track every lane out is an extra 40m. 4 laps on a 400m track is a mile. so 6m times 40m is 240m. so one lap around a 400m track in lane 7 would be 640m. a mile is 1609m. 640m goes into 1609 meters 2.5640625 times. 2 and a half laps is a mile in lane 7.
Yes! I would normally do the math but I am exhausted. To do the math, you need to know the inside & outside diameter of the track and than convert that figure into its circumference. That gives you an exact answer. In my estimation in will be close to 10% of the overall length which on a 400 meter track would be 40 meters. Using this as a "Guess-timate", running 10 laps in the outer lane will be the same distance as 11 laps on the inside of the track. I ran track to stay in shape for football & wrestling for 4 years and ran on tracks for a great number of years until I became ill.