Well, actually if you attain the circumference of the collection of liquid by taking the diameter of 24 feet and multiplying it by pi which is approximately 3.14159265 you would come to an answer of 75.3982236 feet. And by taking the number of feet that exists in a mile which is 5,280 and divide that by the circumference you would get 70.02817504. Therefore we would have to proceed around the pool generally just under 71 times its simple math really, but this also does not include that we are traveling the vortex internally and not on the full exterior of the figure. so genuinely the fact is we'd have to go a slightly prolonged distance to achieve an exact mile.
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70
84 is a better answer.
The above answer does not clearly state the 70 laps around the edge of the pool give the answer. (The circumference is 24 feet*3.14[pi] = 70.02 feet). It is better to use a 20 foot diameter (2 feet from the pool wall). This gives a circumference of 62.8 feet. Divide this into 5280 feet and you get 84 laps.
it takes about 10 just kidding your stupid ask your mom treallous
Swimming the 40 foot lengths, it would be 5280/40 or 132. Swimming the 20 foot lengths would be twice that. if you make "circles" around the pool one lap equals 40+20+40+20=120 ft 5280/120 = 44 laps
8 laps = 1 mile
No, if it just around a football field it is between 4.5 to 5 laps to make a mile.
3 Laps.
On official size tracks, the answer is 4 laps make a mile when your jogging 4 laps make a mile
get a 12 foot rope or chain and wrap it a round a branch then wrap the bottom end around the tire.
3.7 laps around a 1/4 mile track 3.3 laps for 1500m
If you are saying that the track is .125 of a mile, then it would be a 200 meter track. In that case, eight laps around the track would be a mile.
Depends on the size of the gym!
7.5 laps
A Lap is 400m and a mile is 1609.3m so basically 4 laps is a mile.