formulae for total distance around track
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Choose your lane, get the lane number and subtract one; next, multiply that figure by the lane width. For example, if you are going to run in lane six, multiply five by the lane width. For a lane that is 1.22 meters wide, calculate 6 minus 1 -- which is 5 -- and then multiply 5 by 1.22, which is equal to 6.10 meters.
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Choose your lane, get the lane number and subtract one; next, multiply that figure by the lane width. For example, if you are going to run in lane six, multiply five by the lane width. For a lane that is 1.22 meters wide, calculate 6 minus 1 -- which is 5 -- and then multiply 5 by 1.22, which is equal to 6.10 meters.
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