the answer is 1200
A standard track lap is equal to 400 meters for an outdoor track and 200 meters for an indoor track.
Seven and a half laps
To determine how many times you need to run around a track to equal 500 yards, you first need to know the length of the track. A standard track is 400 meters, which is approximately 437.4 yards. To cover 500 yards, you would need to run approximately 1.14 laps around a standard track.
Well if its your typical 400m track, then 4 times.
The number of times around a track that equals 5000 meters depends on the length of the track. For a standard outdoor track, which is typically 400 meters in circumference, you would need to complete 12.5 laps to cover 5000 meters. If the track length is different, you would divide 5000 by the track's circumference to determine the number of laps needed.
100 meters (the total track is 400 meters around) for outdoor highschool tracks
Three and one third.
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)
I have found evidence of a mountain lion track during my outdoor exploration, such as large paw prints with distinct claw marks and a three-lobed heel pad.
3 and 3/4 around a 400 m track
5 miles four laps is equal to 1 mile 20/4=5
depends on the size of the track