I would say it depends on how large the block is. But, if it's a normal sized block it would be 368 times around....Sounds like a lot... Right?
A block is not a measure of distance. You'd need to be more specific.
The word annual means once a year. Therefore, an annual marathon would be held once a year.
The number of times you need to walk around a St. Louis city block to equal one mile depends on the size of the block. Typically, city blocks in St. Louis are about 1/10th of a mile, so you would need to walk around a block approximately 10 times to equal one mile. However, this can vary slightly based on the exact dimensions of the block.
The first Boston Marathon, in 1897, was from Ashland to Boston.
That would be the Marathon Bar, manufactured by the Mars candy company.
There are 5,280 feet per mile, so you would need to run (5280 / 3000) 1.76 blocks.
No word for it. A Swahili speaker would simply say "marathon.": Nimeshindania marathon, I competed in a marathon.
1 mile = 5,280 feet5,280 feet = 1.76 times 3,000 feet
You can't. It would be like extrapolating a marathon time from a mile time.
A marathon's distance is 42.195 km which would be 42195meters.
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Not quite, a quarter marathon would be 10.48 kilometers.