6 laps
There is not a way to answer this question. You will have to tell me the rate he was going.
5
It is 2.5 laps/(3+6/60 minutes) = 2.5/3.1 =0.81 laps per minute, approx.
Two and a half laps
Well, darling, if we're talking about a standard 400-meter track, it would take 2.5 laps to skate 1km. But if you're on a different track size, just divide 1000 meters by the track length to get the number of laps needed. Math doesn't care about your skating skills, honey!
3 laps takes 2.5 minutes → 1 lap takes 2.5/3 minutes → 20 laps take 2.5/3 × 20 minutes = 16⅔ minutes = 16 minutes 40 seconds.
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It is not possible. The first 2 laps = 4 miles at 120 mph takes 2 minutes.Four laps = 8 miles at 240 mph should take 2 minutes, which means that the last two laps were covered in 0 minutes!
14 i think... 35/25=1.4 1.4*10=14
24 divided by 8 is 3, which means she can run 3 laps per minute. Assuming she doesn't slow down she can run 3*12, or 36 laps in 12 minutes.
To calculate the time it takes to complete 18 laps in 6 minutes, you would divide the total time by the number of laps. In this case, 6 minutes divided by 18 laps equals 0.33 minutes per lap. To convert this to seconds per lap, you would multiply by 60, resulting in 20 seconds per lap.