Four tenths of a mile is equivalent to 0.4 miles. Since there are typically 20 city blocks in a mile, four tenths of a mile would be approximately 8 blocks. Therefore, four tenths of a mile is about 8 blocks.
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In the greater Phoenix area there are typically 8 blocks in a mile.
in a normal city it is about 3.2 blocks for a mile
12 blocks equal 1 mile
15 blocks = 1 mile 30 blocks = 2 miles
In Manhattan, 17 to 20 street blocks (north/south blocks) equals a mile, and 3 to 4 avenue blocks (east/west blocks) equals a mile. I assume the same is true of the other four boroughs (Queens, Brooklyn, the Bronx, and Staten Island), but I can't say for certain.
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.
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.
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10 street blocks (east-west) are equal to 1 mile.
8 blocks is in one mile and .1 mile is one mile