Mike was running on a circular track of 800 m. To run for 1.6 km, how many rounds should he cover?
First of all, we need to bring both numbers in the same unit.
We know that 1 km = 1000 m.
Then 1.6 km becomes 1.6 x 1000 = 1600 m.
To get the number of rounds, we divide distance covered by Mike by the length of the track.
∴ Number of rounds = 1600÷800 = 2
So, the number of rounds he has to cover is 2.