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1.0 mile = 12 blocks .1 mile = 1.2 blocks .2 mile = 2.4 blocks
In New York City, 17 to 20 street blocks equal a mile, and 5 to 10 avenue blocks equal a mile. The length of the avenue blocks varies from neighborhood to neighborhood.
A city block will vary depending on where the block is located. In NYC for example, a city block is about 264 feet. That would average out to be about 1/2 mile for 10 blocks.
4 city blocks
40 MINUTES with airplane i think
3 because the average city block (at least in my city) is in between 300 and 330 feet long (1000รท3=333.3333333) etc thus proving that 3 city blocks equals 1000 feet
City blocks may not be equally spaced. City blocks may not be on a level landscape (a plane) City blocks may not be defined by roads that are EXACTLY parallel.
In city traffic, at least 1 1/2 -2 blocks ahead. On rural (country) roads about 4 blocks or 1/2 mile ahead.
40 kilometers per hour is a speed. Speed is how far you go divided by how long it took you to get there. For example: If I walk from my house to the store it takes me 10 minutes. I know it is 5 blocks away from my house. My rate of speed is how far I travelled (5 blocks) divided by how long (10 minutes). My speed is 5 blocks per 10 minutes, or 1 block per 2 minutes. 40 kilometers per hour means that you travel a total distance of 40 kilometers for every hour you spend driving.
Please define the length of the blocks.
Obviously not all city blocks are the same length but the average block in Center City is around .1 mi, or 528 feet.