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.
Most oval tracks are approximately 400 meters. You would have to go around the track 25 times in order for a 10 kilometer run.
depends on your fitness level but under 5 mins per k is good so anything under 50 minutes is a good time
25 laps
Seven and a half laps
5 laps exactly.
4
the answer is 1200
1 kilometer = 1000 metersTherefore 5 laps of the oval will equal 1 km and 25 laps of the oval will equal 5 km's.
depends on the size of the track
105
If you are referring to a standard track, no. 4 laps would equal 1 mile. 6 laps would equal 1.5 miles.
on a regular track 4 laps is 1 mile and 8 laps is two miles that is your answer
The K probably stands for Kilometers, so 15 kilometers. About 9.4 miles.
12.8
Laps around/in WHAT? A "standard" track, of the kind used in high school track and field events, is usually 440 yards (0.25 miles) around.