Well, isn't that a lovely question! You see, a cubit is an ancient unit of measurement that's about 1.5 feet long. So, if you have 50 cubits, you can simply multiply 50 by 1.5 to find out how many feet that would be. I always say, just a happy little calculation away from discovering something new and wonderful!
1 cubit is equal to 1.5 feet, or half a yard. Therefore, 50 cubits is equal to 0.5 x 50 = 25 yards.
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4500 feet
9 feet
The modernday approximation of the cubit is 1.5 feet. Based upon this measurement, 3000 cubits is equal to 3000 x 1.5 = 4500 feet.
1 cubit is equal to 1.5 feet, or half a yard. Therefore, 50 cubits is equal to 0.5 x 50 = 25 yards.
A cubit equal 18 inches, so that would be 450 feet by 75 feet by 45 feet.
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4500 feet
9 feet
A cubit is 18 inches, so 2.25 feet would be 1.5 cubits.
6 cubits = 9 feet (one cubits = 1.5 feet)
No, it was 300 cubits long, 50 cubits wide and 30 cubits tall. How long the cubit was depends on how tall was an average man of the antediluvian race.
1 cubit = 1.5 feet
2,000 cubits = 3,000 feet.
Threescore cubits is 60 cubits. One cubit is 1.5 feet. So:60 cubits x 1.5 feet = 90 feet
Well, honey, I'm not Noah building an ark, but if we do the math, 300 cubits long, 50 cubits wide, and 30 cubits high would give you a space of 450,000 cubic cubits. So, if you need to store a whole bunch of animals or treasures, you're all set!