Depends. Is it a distance run? Or a fast run? If it is distance, the stamina runner would win. If it was a track, then the speed runner would win.
I assume you mean all of the planets to align in one straight line. This would be extremely unlikely, since the movement of the individual planets is more or less independent of one another. Also, the planets are not all exactly in the same plane. ================================= Put nine runners at the starting line of a typical oval track. They take their marks, they get set, they're all in line across the track, and when the starter fires his pistol, the nine runners all explode off the blocks simultaneously. The runners have a vastly diverse range of abilities. The time it takes each one to circle the track is nowhere near the time it takes any of the others: Runner #1 takes 88 days to circle the track. Runner #2 takes 225 days to circle the track. Runner #3 takes 365 days to circle the track. Runner #4 takes 687 days to circle the track. Runner #5 takes 11.9 years to circle the track. Runner #6 takes 29.5 years to circle the track. Runner #7 takes 84.3 years to circle the track. Runner #8 takes 164.8 years to circle the track. Runner #9 takes 248 years to circle the track. How often do you think it would happen that all of them would line up across the same part of the track again, all at the same time ?
Around a track that is 400m around to run 1.5 miles you would have to run 6 laps. 4 laps is one mile.Since 400 meters is a little over 8 feet short of a quarter mile, you would actually have to go about 50 feet past the 6 lap mark for a more precise mile and a half.
If you are saying that the track is .125 of a mile, then it would be a 200 meter track. In that case, eight laps around the track would be a mile.
4 laps a kilometer=1000 meters 2*1000=2000 meters/500=4
10,000 / 400 = 25
depends on the size of the track
u would have to run around the track once
It depends. Can she run laps around a track with ease or does she excel at running short distance sprints. If she is a distance runner then she has a slow twitch muscle. A 400-1600m race would probably be good for her. If she is a sprinter that means she has a fast twitch muscle. Anything less than 400m would probably be good fo her.
5000 meters would be 12.5 laps around an Olympic size (400 meters) track.
If the track is 1/11 of a mile in length, it would take 11 times around the track to equal a mile.
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