Less than one, because one length in an Olympic pool is 50 meters.
It would depend on the pool length, In Internationally sanctioned events the pool length is 50 meters. The USA is the only country that holds or has pools that are measured in yards, either 25 or 50. In a 25 yard pool.. 12 laps. In a 50 yard pool, 6 laps.
A regulation pool is 25 yards, so each lane is 25 yards long one way. That means you would go from one end of the pool to the other 40 times.
One example of something that is 10 yards long is a standard American football field, which is 120 yards in total length. Another example could be a first down marker chain used in football games, which is typically 10 yards in length. Additionally, a standard swimming pool lane is often 25 yards long, so two and a half pool lanes would equal 10 yards in length.
If this helps, each lap ( there and back is 50 meters ). 440 yards is 402.336 meters. 402.336 divided by 50 is 8.04 laps. 440 yards = 8.04 laps. ( there and back ) Hope this helps! :D
The correct term is lengths but In a 25 yard pool it would be 240 lengths
From one side to the other is one lap 25 meters or yards depending on the pool
Thirty five laps is equal to a mile in a fifteen yard swimming pool. The time to complete these laps may vary.
.75k = 820.209974 yards. If you are swimming a 25 yard pool: A lap (technically defined as ONE length of a pool not two): 32.8 laps is the answer. So if you're swimming a sprint tri, swim 33 laps.
117 1/3 times down the length of the pool (or) 58 2/3 of down AND back.
This is not answerable because you are mixing length and area.
If the length of the pool is 25 feet then one lap of the pool equals 50 feet. Therefore, you would have to swim 105.6 laps to equal one mile.