The height of a story in a building can vary depending on factors such as architectural design, floor-to-ceiling height, and local building regulations. However, on average, a rough estimate for the height of one story in a commercial building is around 3 to 4 meters.
Using this estimate, a 32-story building would be approximately 96 to 128 meters tall. Please note that this is a general approximation, and the actual height may differ depending on specific factors related to the building in question.
Metres (American spelling = meters), unit symbol "m", would be the most appropriate metric unit to measure the height of a 32-story building.
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32 decimeters is 3.2 meters.
32 Millimeters = 0.032 Meters
32 feet is 9.75 meters.
There are 32,000 liters in 32 cubic meters.
There are 1.32 meters in 1 meter 32 centimeters.
There are 0.32 meters in 32 centimeters. To convert centimeters to meters, divide the number of centimeters by 100.
1 meter = 1,000 millimeters 32 meters = 32,000 millimeters
32 meters are 3200 centimeters or 32000 millimeters.
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32 meters = 3,200 centimeters