Most high school tracks are 1/4 mile. 20 laps would be 5 miles.
20 laps
To determine the number of laps in five miles, we need to know the length of the track. If the track is a standard quarter-mile track, then five miles would be equivalent to 20 laps (5 miles * 4 laps per mile). If the track is a standard 400-meter track, then five miles would be equivalent to approximately 20.12 laps (5 miles * 1609.34 meters per mile / 400 meters per lap).
5 mi = 8047 m8047 / 400 = 20.15 miles would be just over 20 laps on a 400 m track.
20 laps
If 1 lap is going from Point A to B and back to A (a total of 50yds), then 1.2 mi is 42.24 laps.
5 miles four laps is equal to 1 mile 20/4=5
500 yards is 20 laps
20 = 1/3 of an hour. 1/3 of 7 is 2.33 miles.
10,048 meters
66. 1650 yards is a mile. 500 is 20 laps. 100 is 40. 1650 is 66 ;)
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.
It depends on the circumference of the track itself, but on most tracks four laps equals a mile, not five.