It depends on how big the track is, Well technically that's right but in places in the west,east,and south the limit for high school and middle school tracks should be the same. so for that it should be about for laps plus one half of one then a walk.
5/14 miles=0.357 miles=0.575 km
0.052631578947368421052631578947368 laps
Four laps of a 600 meter track equals about 1.5 miles.
walking around a standard track is 1/4 miles
If the track is 1/4 mile, four times = 1 mile
If you're talking about a standard USA school track, four times is one mile.
2 = .5 mile 4= 1mile 6= 1.5 mile depending on if the track is the standard 400 yard track
I'm a distance runner and I average around 40 miles per week.
Well, you could give a numerical answer like 3x3=9. Or if you would like a word example here is one: Say you wanted to run 3 miles around your school track. Let's say that one mile around the track is 4 laps. So, you have to do 4 laps 3 times. Which is 4x3 which equals 12.
A standard track is 400m 25 laps is 10,000m=6.2mi 4 laps is approximately 1 mile. 30 laps is about 7.5 miles
Around 12000 miles
43.5 miles