3 and 3/4 around a 400 m track
A standard running track is 400 meters, so 2 laps is practically half a mile, and 4 laps is 9 meters shy of one mile. (1 mile = 1,609.344 meters)
Four times around. 4 times around a 400m track would equal 1600 meters. 1 mile is equal to 1,609.34 meters. You would need to either start 9.34 meters behind the start line, or run the same distance past the finish line to run one mile (5280ft).
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how long is the track? at mine it is 4 times.
Yes, of course.
If the track is 1/11 of a mile in length, it would take 11 times around the track to equal a mile.
1,000 meters = 0.621371 mile = 4.971 furlongs (rounded)
2 1/2 laps around a track is one kilometer. Each lap is 400 meters.
A kilometer is 1000 meters, and the average track length is usually 400 meters, so that'll be 2.5 times around the track to make it the distance.
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.
Assuming that you are talking about an Outdoor Track, one lap is 400m. So since 500 YARDS ~ 457.2m means that 457.2/400 = 1.143 laps (If you meant 500m it would be 1.25 laps)
5000 meters would be 12.5 laps around an Olympic size (400 meters) track.