As the number of sides of the track increases, the athlete has to take turns more and more often.
What happens to the number of turns the athlete has to take as the number of sides of the track increases?
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As the number of sides of the track increases, the number of turns the athlete has to take decreases. This is because the shape of the track becomes closer to a circle, which has a continuous curve with no sharp turns. In a perfectly circular track, the athlete would be running in a constant, smooth curve without any distinct turns.