Tracks come in different sizes but you should be able to just plug numbers into this formula and get the answer your looking for.
A=2W(pi+L)
Where,
A=Area of the track
W=Width of track
L=Length of straight portion of track
Example:
Assume a track is 10m wide and has a length of 85m on each straightaway.
What is the tracks area?
A=2W(pi+L)
W=10m
L=85m
A=(2)(10m)[3.14+85m]
A=1,762.8m2
Of course you would have to have the units in feet or convert them to feet to get the answer in "square footage".
4200
109 yards
That depends what school you are going to and if your school has a gym.
You have to be the size of a junior/senior and you have to be really good.
14000
A standard High School court is 84' long x 50' wide Junior High is 74' L x 42'W
300x200x178
2 miles
I'm 20 and I fit size junior small but I have since I've been in middle school
2 centimeters
They use a size 5 netball
the reason why I'm stil wwe champion
The answer is in the question, to be exact junior plus size would be around L-XL and junior size is around (a big) S-M.
These are the different regulation court sizes:#1 NBA/NCAA - regulation basketball court dimension is 94' long by 50' wide.#2 High School basketball court dimension measure 84' long by 50' wide.#3 Jr. High School basketball court dimension measure 74' long and 42' wide