Blocks are not all the same size.
Blocks are not all the same size.
Different cities have blocks of different size.
Depends entirely on the size of the individual blocks !
Each city may have a different number of blocks in a mile, as they independently determine the size of their city blocks. There is no universal or standard size for city blocks. To determine how many blocks are equal to one mile, you first need to find the size of the blocks in the city you are asking about, and do the math.5,280 feet equals one mile. To find out how many city blocks would equal a mile, divide 5,280 feet by the number of feet in a block in the city in question.For example, the blocks in Tucson, Arizona are 400 feet long. Diving 5,280 by 400 means that 13.2 blocks would equal 1 mile.Another example, there are long blocks from east to west and short blocks from north to south in Manhattan. There are 20 short blocks in one mile.Depending upon where you are, there are approximately 20 city blocks to one mile.
The answer depends on how hard the mason works!
If a mason is working on a block the time it takes to carve it depends on the details of the shape being carved, the material it is being carved from and the size of the block.
There is no fixed block size.
Blocks are not all the same size.
Blocks are not all the same size.
blocks of what size
The answer will depend on the size of the blocks.
Different cities have blocks of different size.
12-16 Blocks depending on size.
depends on the person, the size of the blocks, the length of your workday... ect
That really depends on the size of the blocks.
It depends on the size of the concrete blocks