1 mile = 5280 feet
You can't tell the distance around from knowing the area. There are an infinite number of distances that it could be. Here are a few examples: #1: A circle, 235.5 feet across. Area = 1 acre. Distance around = 739.9 feet. One mile = 7.14 times around. #2: A square, 208.7 feet on each side. Area = 1 acre. Distance around = 834.8 feet. One mile = 6.32 times around. #3: A rectangle, 121-ft by 360-ft. Area = 1 acre. Distance around = 962-ft. One mile = 5.49 times around. #4: A rectangle, 72-ft by 605-ft. Area = 1 acre. Distance around = 1,354-ft. One mile = 3.9 times around. #5: A rectangle, 9-ft by 4,840-ft. Area = 1 acre. Distance around = 9,698-ft. One mile = 0.54 of once around.
If the track is 1/11 of a mile in length, it would take 11 times around the track to equal a mile.
1/0.4 = 2.5 times
1,6
220 times.
9 times
6
4 To reach the total distance of one mile, you would have to run around a 1/4 mile track 4 times.
The area around Three Mile Island (TMI) was only evacuated once during the accident that began on 28 March 1979.
mile is 5280 ft. so 5280/25=211.2 times around to make a mile. answer = 212
3 times around the forum is considered one mile
If the track is 1/4 mile, four times = 1 mile