A standard running track has 400 m in one lap. The 800 m race is therefore 2 laps of the track.
3 laps
It depends on the length of whatever it is that you are exercising on: track, pool.
Dimensional Analysis, use it. 6 km * 1000 m/1 km * 1 lap/400 m = 15 laps.
Four. So it would be a 1600.
5 mi = 8047 m8047 / 400 = 20.15 miles would be just over 20 laps on a 400 m track.
If you mean 200 meters, then it is exactly half a lap.
A typical running track is 400 meters and 3 miles is 4828 m So that would make it 4800/200 = 12 laps
5 1/3 laps a mile is 1600 m, so 1600 divided by 300 is the number of laps
2mile = 5 laps 5milan = 12.5lapss 10mile = 25
you run as many laps as you can in 12 minutes (usually 200 m track)
Five laps of a 400 meter track (2 km = 2000 m & 2000/400 = 5 laps)