Olaf keeps running around the track unil he has run 0.9km in total. The track is 150m long. How many times does he run around the track?

Note that 1 km = 1000 meters, therefore

0.9 km = 900 meters

To determine how many times he ran around the track, we just divide the total distance he travelled by the length of track:
900 / 150 = ?

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To determine the number of times Olaf runs around the track, we need to find the total distance he covers and then divide it by the length of the track.

Given:
Total distance covered by Olaf = 0.9 km = 900 meters
Length of the track = 150 meters

To find the number of times Olaf runs around the track, we divide the total distance covered (900 meters) by the length of the track (150 meters):

Number of laps around the track = Total distance covered / Length of the track

Number of laps around the track = 900 meters / 150 meters

Number of laps around the track = 6

Therefore, Olaf runs around the track 6 times in total.