A circular track has a radius of 50 m. How many laps will I have to run for a total distance of approximately 1200 m

The circumference of the circular track can be calculated using the formula: C = 2πr, where r is the radius of the track.

C = 2 x π x 50 = 100π

So, one lap around the track is approximately 100π m.

To find out how many laps you need to run for a total distance of 1200 m, you can divide the total distance by the distance of one lap:

1200 m / (100π m) ≈ 12.04 laps

Therefore, you will need to run approximately 12 laps around the track to cover a total distance of 1200 m.