There are 5280 feet in one US mile
You do the math. Here's how to calculate the answer. Carefully measure ten quarters. Then add those measurements and divide by 10 [this gives you a reasonable average]. Then divide that measurement average into twelve inches, which will tell you how many quarters there are per foot. Then divide that number [the number of quarters per foot] into 5,280 feet, which is the number of feet per mile. The result of this last division will be the number of quarters required to make a mile.
There is a variance in US block measurements. 15 to 20 blocks per mile in different parts of the country, so..................... 11.82 miles (20 blocks/1 mile) = 236.4 blocks ------------------- 11.82 miles (15 blocks/1 mile) 177.3 blocks ---------------- so, you have that much variance to consider for your answer
2700 feet = 0.511 US mile
720 mile (US survey) = 1158729.99745999 meter
6 US gallons per mile is 0.0709 km/L
1 mile = 1.609344 kilometres (1.61 is near enough for me)
5820 feet are in a US mile.
There are 1,760 yards in a mile in the US.
About the same as a Vietnam War era US Patton tank, roughly one gallon per mile. Gasoline engines burned up two gallons per mile.
There is no hard data on squirrel population numbers. However, it is estimated there are 1.5 squirrels per acre. In the United States alone there are 747 million acres of inhabited land which calculates to 1.12 billion squirrels in the US - almost three times the human population!
Too many.
The population density of the United States is approximately 36 people per square kilometer.
The 2010 US Census recorded 11,536,504 residents.
There are 5,280 feet in a mile.
About 76-79 people per square mile in the US
Canada's population density is 3.4 persons per square kilometer (8.8 persons per square mile). The population density of the US is 32 persons per square kilometer (83 persons per square mile).