If you go one time around a Baseball field (home plate to 1st, then to 2nd, then to 3rd and then back to home, you will travil 360 feet or 120 yards.
If would depend on the shape of field. If the field is square, 2 and 1/4 laps would be close to a mile.
No, if it just around a football field it is between 4.5 to 5 laps to make a mile.
There are many different answers. The feet on a baseball field is important to measure the mile's the answer has alot of answers.
A regulation soccer field is 100 yards x 60 yards. This is 320 yards . 320 yards is 960 feet. 1 mile is 5280 feet. 5280 / 960 feet is 5.5 . So you have to go around 5.5 times to = a mile.
You could measure a field by using tools such as a measuring tape or surveying equipment to calculate its length and width. Then, multiply the length by the width to determine the area of the field in square units.
at my school we would actually run around the foot ball field five times and that is a mile.
Four laps around a standard GAA pitch is equal to one Mile.
4 times around a football field
the distance around a track is 400 meters. which is 1/4 of a mile. 4 laps around the track is 1600 meters which is very close to a mile. the mile is 1609.344 meters.
There is no one person credited for creating the mile race. Track and field has been around sense roman times where men would run to see who was the fastest in rome. The mile race simply came after time.
1/3 of a mile
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