Oh, what a delightful question! Let's see here. If you have 169 blocks and you want to make equal rows, you can make 13 rows with 13 blocks in each row. Isn't that just lovely? Just imagine all those rows of blocks, each one just as perfect as the next. Happy creating!
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To determine the number of equal rows you can make with 169 blocks, you need to find the factors of 169. The factors of 169 are 1, 13, and 169. Since 169 is a perfect square (13 x 13), you can make 13 equal rows with 13 blocks in each row.
Oh, dude, like, you can make 13 equal rows with 169 blocks. Each row would have 13 blocks, and if you try to make another row, you'll end up with some leftover blocks, which is totally uncool, man. So, yeah, 13 rows it is.
You need 8 cubic blocks of sides 0.5 inches to make a 1 inch block.
Well, honey, in Chicago, 8 blocks make up a mile. So, if you can count to 8, you can figure out how far you need to walk to burn off that deep-dish pizza you just devoured. Just keep strolling down those streets and you'll hit a mile before you know it.
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60 blocks make a metre square
triangle blocks.