It would be physically impossible to lose that much weight that fast. And it would be very unhealthy to lose even ten percent of that in two weeks.
It would be about 32.2 laps to make one mile.
25 laps if the track is a standard 400m long.
20 laps
5 laps. 1 Kilometer is 1000 meters, so 2.5 Kilometers are 2500 meters.
161 :) 1000 km :)
keep doing it
it depends on the pool size but for a 25m pool then it would be 8 laps
72 laps make a mile. so calculating the fraction 18 laps would be 1/4 of a mile!!!!
It would be 9 laps? If you meant to say 900, the answer would be 36. I am not sure what number you are saying.
each lap is .25 miles, so 1.6 miles would be a little over between 6.25 and 6.50 laps.
The length of the track determines this. A quarter mile track would be 3 laps to equal .75 mile.
4 laps
24 laps in a pool. 500m is 20 laps in a pool, and so if you divide 500m by 20, you would get 25. 25 would have to multiply by 24 to get 600m, therefore it takes you 24 laps to complete 600m.
It would be about 32.2 laps to make one 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.
25 laps if the track is a standard 400m long.
3 Laps.