its 6
It is: 5 blocks in length
12.49 cm
It has no set length as the distance between the home and the street would dictate the maximum length it could ever be. Some homes are very close to the street, others are not.
A sixth of a kilometer is approximately 166.67 meters. The number of blocks in that distance can vary depending on the length of each block, which typically ranges from about 80 to 100 meters in many urban areas. Therefore, there could be roughly 1.5 to 2 blocks in a sixth of a kilometer, depending on the specific block length used.
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It is: 5 blocks in length
The maximum length is 6, because 2 are used to give the figure height. Hope this helps!! :)
12.49 cm
Another rectangle with the same length/width proportions.
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To measure six city blocks, first determine the length of one block, which can vary depending on the city. Typically, a city block is about 1/8 to 1/4 of a mile long. Multiply the length of one block by six to get the total distance. Alternatively, you could walk or drive from one end to the other, counting the blocks as you go.
It could be many shapes: for example, an ellipse with a semi major axis of length 11 and semi minor axis of length 10.
It has no set length as the distance between the home and the street would dictate the maximum length it could ever be. Some homes are very close to the street, others are not.
100m max DO NOT surpass this at all cost. We could all die.
A sixth of a kilometer is approximately 166.67 meters. The number of blocks in that distance can vary depending on the length of each block, which typically ranges from about 80 to 100 meters in many urban areas. Therefore, there could be roughly 1.5 to 2 blocks in a sixth of a kilometer, depending on the specific block length used.
A 3-dimensional figure. It need not be solid since it could be a curve in 3-d space.A 3-dimensional figure. It need not be solid since it could be a curve in 3-d space.A 3-dimensional figure. It need not be solid since it could be a curve in 3-d space.A 3-dimensional figure. It need not be solid since it could be a curve in 3-d space.