There's about 12 feet in a one story building.
It depends how many feet the One Story Building is.Then estimate it.
One story is generally around 10 feet, so a 42 story is probably 420 feet.
The normal height of one story is 10 feet, hence, 10.5 stories would be 105 feet.
It depends on how many feet there is from the floor to the ceiling, and how thick the ceiling is......
Mommoths were up to a one-three story high buiding . One foot is the size of an elephant. Crazy right?
residential - 40' ceiling height means approx. 45'/story because of joist thickness. commercial - 50'/story, but that's a wild guess Source: How many feet in one story
Use 3 metres or 10 feet for approximation
A story is a narrative which may or may not be true. It has no height - unless you consider the height of the book in which it appears. Each story of an average building is about ten feet (three meters).
Use 3 metres or 10 feet for approximation
Using nine feet is a good approximation of one story. So, 442 / 9 = about 49 stories.
Walt Disney was 5 feet 10 inches tall. One story is about 10 feet tall, so Walt Disney was 7/12ths of a story tall.
residential - 8' ceiling height means approx. 9'/story because of joist thickness. commercial - 10'/story, but that's a wild guess