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foreign we will be explaining how to put multiple constraints within a single constraint block so with that weamp;#39;ll get started our example here is how long it will take between when you see the lightning to when you hear the thunder and how far away that lightning strike is away from your person so with this first example context we have all three equations so these are the constraints lightning thunder time to distance and feet distance conversion feet to mile and distance conversion feet to kilometer so each of these constraints are separated each of the constraints within the constraint block is separated and then we have added them equation one equation two equation three separately in the context as well as this parametric diagram you can see that thereamp;#39;s three constraint block usages the purple block right here and you can jump in and it all makes sense so this equation is completed first once youamp;#39;ve added in the time as your input and then the output of di