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967,498.25 square milage
Please, How cost to go from JFK Airport to Times Square by taxi?
Roughly an hour, but dependant on traffic and weather conditions.
JFK Airport is large. It has 4,930 acres. The airport has more than 30 miles of roadway.
JFK Airport covers 4,930 acres or 7.7 square miles.
New Zealand has more square milage than Iceland. Iceland being around 40,000 square miles and New Zealand being around 103,000 square miles.
The math times table is a grid, usually up to the number 12. It is a square with the numbers 1 through 12 running down the left side and 1 through 12 across the top. When you take any number on the side and follow it across to the column that has the other number you desire at the top, where they meet is the answer. It is like the milage chart on a state map. Line up two cities and where they cross on the grid is the milage. Look at the link below for an example.
By far the cheapest way is the subway. It costs $2.25, to date (October 6, 2009), plus the $5 you will need for the shuttle. It's also pretty convenient. The shuttle train (called the AirTrain) takes you from JFK airport to the A train. The A train goes straight through Times Square, (as do most of the subway lines: Times Square Station is the biggest subway nexus in the city).
The highway gas milage for a Dodge Dakota varies by vehicle. Average milage is around 16 mpg.
It doesn't matter. All three of the major airports in the New York City area -- LaGuardia, JFK and Newark -- are roughly equidistant from Manhattan. LaGuardia is the closest by maybe five miles.
Lake Supieror is the largest by both volume and square milage. Volume: 2,900 cu mi (12,000 km3) Square Miles: 31700 (82,000 km2) (source: wikipedia) It also is the deepest.