The number of times you need to walk around a St. Louis city block to equal one mile depends on the size of the block. Typically, city blocks in St. Louis are about 1/10th of a mile, so you would need to walk around a block approximately 10 times to equal one mile. However, this can vary slightly based on the exact dimensions of the block.
I would say it depends on how large the block is. But, if it's a normal sized block it would be 368 times around....Sounds like a lot... Right?
I went aruond the block once.
by running on sometimes walking around the block 20 times
1,640.42/(3,000 + width of the block in feet)times.If the block is 3,000 feet long and only one foot wide,then only once around the block = 1.829 kilometer.
you cant multiply 60 times something to equal 1600 its not possible but you can multiply 1 times 1600 equals 1600 2 times 800 equals 1600 4 times 400 equals 1600 5 times 320 equals 1600 8 times 200 equals 1600 10 times 160 equals 1600 16 times 100 equals 1600 20 times 80 equals 1600 25 times 64 equals 1600 32 times 50 equals 1600 40 times 40 equals 1600 50 times 32 equals 1600 64 times 25 equals 1600 80 times 20 equals 1600 100 times 16 equals 1600 160 times 10 equals 1600 200 times 8 equals 1600 320 times 5 equals 1600 400 times 4 equals 1600 800 times 2 equals 1600 1600 times 1 equals 1600 to equal 1600
1/0.4 = 2.5 times
Oh, dude, Louis Sachar is like 67 years old. Yep, he's been around the block a few times. But hey, age is just a number, right? Unless you're talking about wine or cheese... then it's like, a really important number.
A block is not a measure of distance. You'd need to be more specific.
Work equals the mass times the acceleration due to gravity (9.8 meters per second squared) times the height. So the work equals 150 times 9.8 times 2.0 for the answer of 2940 joules.
0.25 miles 3/12 = 0.25
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