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21 April, 20:46

The high school track measures one quarter of a mile around. How many laps would you have to run in order three and a half miles

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  1. 21 April, 21:11
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    Answer: 14 laps

    Explanation:

    Since 1 lap = 1/4 of a mile, then 4 laps = 1 mile.

    If you know you need 3 miles, then that's already 3 * 4 laps = 12 laps.

    To get the last 1/2 of a mile, you would do 2 laps since it is 1/2 of the number of laps needed for 1 mile.

    So the 12 laps (from the 3 miles) plus the 2 laps (from the 1/2 mile) = 14 laps
  2. 21 April, 21:13
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    It would be fourteen laps
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