A standard city block is typically about 1/10 of a mile in length, meaning that 0.10 of a mile is approximately one block. However, the exact length of a block can vary by city, so this is a general estimate. In most urban areas, you can consider 0.10 of a mile to equal roughly one block.
15 blocks = 1 mile 30 blocks = 2 miles
10 to 12 blocks
10
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.
7 blocks
16
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 the greater Phoenix area there are typically 8 blocks in a mile.
10 to 12 blocks
5
10 street blocks (east-west) are equal to 1 mile.
10
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.
7 blocks
Usually, 8 blocks = 1 mile. Well, 8 regular blocks.