If you already know that it's a 10-foot building, then it seems that
there's no need to waste your precious time measuring it.
If you mean measuring the height, that would be expressed in meters.
140*10/6 = 233.33... ft or 233 ft 4 inches. Except at that distance, the end of the shadow would be too diffuse to measure accurately.
Almost certainly feet.
Hundreds
Yards. Though I would prefer metres.
Building vary by design, but if you assume an average of 10 foot per story, a 60 story building would be 600 feet high.
The number of stories in a 300-foot building can vary depending on the height of each story. On average, a story in a commercial building is around 10 feet high. Therefore, a 300-foot building would typically have around 30 stories.
It depends on the height and shape of the building. Example: a 40x50 building with 10 foot walls = 1800 sq feet. 20x100 building with 15 foot walls 3600 sq feet
1 decimeter = 3.93700787 inches or 10 cm Anything that is around a foot or bigger.
About 240 three inch by eight inch bricks would be need for create a ten foot by four foot patio. It would be preferable to purchase another 24 or 10 percent more for wastage.
What are the square foot construction costs for a 3-story condo building and a 10-story condo building in Chandler, Arizona ? - Terry
You can't. Cubic feet is a measure of volume, while 168 feet is a simple measure of length. To calculate the cubic feet you need THREE measures of length. 1 foot = 1 foot 1foot by 1 foot = 1 square foot (measure of area) 1 foot by 1 foot by 1 foot = 1 cubic foot (measure of volume) cubic feet is squared. what # multiplied by itself is 168? 10 x 10 = 100 12.961481 is the square root of 168