6 kilometers is 6000 meters. On a 400 meter track, that would be 15 laps.
If it is a 400 meter track, then 4 times
2 1/2 laps around a track is one kilometer. Each lap is 400 meters.
A 400 meter dash or 1/4 of a mile is once around a standard sized track.
1000 meters in a kilometer - . . . so you have 0.75 of a kilometer.
0.5 laps around the track each lap is 400m
Eight (8.04672 to be precise) laps of a 200 meter track equates to one mile.
Yes, of course.
The standard athletics track is 400m. So a 5000 meter race would be 12 and a half times around it.
An Olympic size track is 400 meters. That would mean there are 2.5 laps for 1 kilometer, and 25 laps around a 400 meter track would equal 10 kilometers.
you will have to go around the track exactly 5 times.
2 laps+.5400+400+200
Less than 3. About 2.75.