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).
20 laps
5 mi = 8047 m8047 / 400 = 20.15 miles would be just over 20 laps on a 400 m track.
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.
500 yards is 20 laps
5 miles four laps is equal to 1 mile 20/4=5
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 ;)
To find the distance Karina ran, we first calculate the circumference of the circular track using the formula (C = 2\pi r), where (r) is the radius. For a radius of 20 meters, the circumference is (C = 2\pi \times 20 \approx 125.66) meters. Since she ran 6 laps, the total distance is (6 \times 125.66 \approx 753.96) meters. Therefore, Karina ran approximately 754 meters.
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.