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The length of a street or avenue block is different in each city. In New York City, 17 to 20 street blocks (north/south blocks) equals a mile, which means that one block is equal to 0.05 to 0.06 miles. So 0.04 miles would be less than one block.
About 1 mile. Approximately 17 to 20 street blocks (north/south blocks) equals a mile, and about 3 to 4 avenue blocks (east/west blocks) equals a mile in New York City.
It's about 1 mile straight north from 19th to 40th Street. In New York City, approximately 17 to 20 street blocks (north/south blocks) equals a mile, and about 5 to 10 avenue blocks (east/west blocks) equals a mile (the length of the avenue blocks varies considerably, depending on what neighborhood you're in).
About a mile and a half. Approximately 17 to 20 street blocks (north/south blocks) equals a mile, and approximately 5 to 10 avenue blocks (east/west blocks) equals a mile.
About half a mile. In New York City, about 17 to 20 street blocks (north/south blocks) equals a mile, and about 5 to 10 avenue blocks (east/west blocks) equals a mile.
In New York City, approximately 17 to 20 street blocks (north/south blocks) equals a mile, and about 5 to 10 avenue blocks (east/west blocks) equals a mile. The length of the avenue blocks varies considerably, depending on what neighborhood you're in.If we say that 17 street blocks is a mile, then 1 block equals approximately 0.06 miles. If we say that 20 street blocks is a mile, then 1 block equals 0.05 miles. So, 5 street blocks would equal 0.25 to 0.30 miles. So, approximately 5 street blocks equals 0.28 miles.If we say that 5 avenue blocks equals 1 mile, then 1 avenue block equal 0.2 miles. If we say that 10 avenue blocks equals 1 mile, then 1 avenue block equals 0.1 miles. If 5 avenue blocks equals 1 mile, then 1.5 avenue blocks equals 0.3 miles. If 10 avenue blocks equals 1 mile, then 3 avenue blocks equals 0.3 miles. So, approximately 1.5 to 3 avenue blocks equals 0.28 miles.
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.
It's about three to three and a half miles. In New York City, about 17 to 20 street blocks (north/south blocks) equals a mile, and about 5 to 10 avenue blocks (east/west blocks) equals a mile.
In New York City, approximately 17 to 20 street blocks (north/south blocks) equals a mile, and about 5 to 10 avenue blocks (east/west blocks) equals a mile (the length of the avenue blocks varies considerably, depending on what neighborhood you're in. In Midtown, it's about 10 avenue blocks to a mile, but there are some avenue blocks on the Upper West Side that are close to half a mile long). So, it's approximately 3 miles straight north from 67th to 125th Street in Manhattan.
Approximately 17 to 20 street blocks (north/south blocks) equals a mile in New York City. So, it's about three and a half to four miles. Avenue blocks (east/west blocks) are a bit more tricky, since they are not as uniform in size as the street blocks. In some areas, 10 avenue blocks equals a mile, while there are some avenue blocks on the Upper West Side that are nearly half a mile long.
It's 5.5 to 6.5 miles straight up/down the FDR Drive between East 114th Street and East 23rd Street. In New York City, 17 to 20 street blocks equals a mile (and 5 to 10 avenue blocks equals a mile, depending on what neighborhood you're in).
Assuming you are traveling north in a straight line, the distance would be roughly a third of a mile. In New York City, 17 to 20 street blocks equals a mile, and 5 to 10 avenue blocks equals a mile (the length of the avenue blocks varies considerably, depending on what neighborhood you're in).