The standard outdoor track is 400m long, a quarter mile. Five laps is 1.25 miles. I think what the person was looking for was how many laps in a pool: Most pools are 25m, if it is an olympic pool 50m: 1.2 miles = 1600*1.2 = 1920m So for 25m pool: 76.8 laps and for 50m pool: 38.4 laps
12
In countries where Imperial measures prevail some athletics tracks are 440 yards (i.e. 1/4 mile) for one lap. So 12 laps would be, um... 3 miles?
walking around a standard track is 1/4 miles
12 km equals 7.456452 Miles. This is how far we have dug into the earth.
The standard length of a football pitch is between 100-110 meters. To cover 5 kilometers, one would need to run around the football pitch approximately 45-50 times. This calculation is based on the assumption that one lap around the pitch is equivalent to the length of the pitch, and that 1 kilometer is equal to 1000 meters.
3 total miles 4 laps is a mile in any lane if you start in waterfall position and cross no lanes
12 inches equals 0.000189 mile.
12 million meters is approximately 7,456.45 miles.
760320 inches = 760320/12 = 63360 feet = 63360/5280 = 12 miles.
144 square miles.
12 of them.
Two and a half laps