6 laps
To determine how many laps a person runs on a 400m track during a 1500m race, divide the total distance of the race by the length of the track. A 1500m race is equivalent to 1500m ÷ 400m, which equals 3.75 laps. Therefore, a runner completes 3 full laps and an additional 300 meters on the 400m track.
If it is 1500m, then it is 1500m, no matter how long the track is. If you mean how many laps, that would be 3.75 laps on a 400m track, and 7.5 on a 200m track.
3.7 laps around a 1/4 mile track 3.3 laps for 1500m
24 times around a 400m track. 25 laps=10,000m 10km=6.2 miles
You can do this using two ways: 1. convert 1.5km to m i.e = 1500m. Hence # laps = 1500/25 = 60 laps or 2. convert 25 m into km i.e = 0.025. Hence # laps = 1.5/0.025 = 60 laps
"USC has a regulation sized track. I.E. the track is 400m long. a mile is 1500m therefore it would be 3.8/3.9 laps to equal 1 mile." A mile is 1609.344 meters, thus requiring you to run/walk 9.344 meters more than 4 laps
1 mile
1% of 1500m = 1500m * 1/100 = 15m
7.5 laps
20 laps
64
1.5 kilometers = 1 640.41995 yards 1640/50 yards per lap = 13.8