The number of blocks in 0.1 miles can vary depending on the size of the blocks in a given area. In a typical urban setting, where a block is about 1/10 of a mile, there would be approximately one block in 0.1 miles. However, in areas where blocks are smaller, there could be more. Always consider local block sizes for an accurate count.
In general it is 8 blocks to a mile. Therefore 10 miles = 80 blocks.
Depends which city the blocks are
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To convert miles to blocks, we need to know the length of a block. The average city block in the United States is about 0.01 miles long. Therefore, 0.8 miles would be equivalent to 80 blocks (0.8 miles / 0.01 miles per block = 80 blocks).
Depends on the city. Blocks are not standardized.
Please define the length of the blocks.
6 blocks!
There are roughly 12 blocks per mile, so 10.8 billion miles = 129,600,000,000 blocks.
12 blocks is a mile
Block sizes vary. In Manhattan, if that's short blocks, it's 1.5 miles.
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