The size of a block is different in every city. Please ask another question and specify a city.
New York City has blocks of two different sizes, 10 and 20 blocks per mile.
Blocks between numbered streets, between 38th Street and 42nd Street for example, are shorter and are 20 blocks to the mile. Blocks between Avenues, as between 7th Avenue and 6th Avenue for example, are longer and are 10 blocks to the mile.
AnswerAvenue blocks come in all different sizes. In many places, particularly the Upper West Side, the avenue blocks can be nearly half a mile long.
It may well be true that in some neighborhoods, 10 avenue blocks equals a mile. But that is a bit misleading, since the size of avenue blocks is so irregular. In many places, it's really more like 3 to 5 avenue blocks to a mile.
Chicago was planned using a grid system with each grid measuring one square mile. There are about eight standard city blocks which fit within a grid although most of these blocks are further subdivided.
The length of a block is different in every city. Please ask another question and specify a city.
It depends on how long each city block is. If each block is 1mile than 46 blocks would be 46miles.
The size of a block is different in every city. Please ask another question and specify a city.
About 13 blocks.
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in a normal city it is about 3.2 blocks for a mile
In general, 10 blocks equals 1 mile. That would mean that 0.2 miles would be the same as 2 blocks.
12 blocks equal 1 mile
Depends on the city. Blocks are not standardized.
I grow up in New York, and I often heard people say Twenty (20) Normal city blocks equal a mile So the answer is 160 blocks equals 8 miles
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Approximately eight city blocks equal one mile. The number varies slightly from city to city.
in a normal city it is about 3.2 blocks for a mile
2100 yards equals how many new york city blocks
23
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depends on how large the block is
Eight Topeka, Kansas city blocks equal a mile.
Each city may have a different number of blocks in a mile, as they independently determine the size of their city blocks. There is no universal or standard size for city blocks. To determine how many blocks are equal to one mile, you first need to find the size of the blocks in the city you are asking about, and do the math.5,280 feet equals one mile. To find out how many city blocks would equal a mile, divide 5,280 feet by the number of feet in a block in the city in question.For example, the blocks in Tucson, Arizona are 400 feet long. Diving 5,280 by 400 means that 13.2 blocks would equal 1 mile.Another example, there are long blocks from east to west and short blocks from north to south in Manhattan. There are 20 short blocks in one mile.Depending upon where you are, there are approximately 20 city blocks to one mile.
In general, 10 blocks equals 1 mile. That would mean that 0.2 miles would be the same as 2 blocks.
4 city blocks