yards
Measure from the nose and the top of the tread of the plumb up the wall 34' to 36'
That would be the Great Wall of China.
The Berlin wall was constructed after the end of World War 2 to separate the East from the West. The maximum height of the wall is 3.6m (11.6 feet). Cool.
3 mts
About 2.5 metres.
Multiply the height by the width Area = length x width or (height x width in this case)
9.2 ft
Measure the height of the wall from floor to ceiling. Measure the width of the wall. Multiply height x width = square footage. For square yards, divide the square footage by 9.
Litres.
Measure human height by the transitive property. Stand up against the wall and make a mark at your height. Then measure the distance from the floor to the mark. You are as tall as the mark is above the floor.
The length times the height of the wall will give you the square footage of that wall. Do that for both the long and short walls, and multiply the result by two. If the room is square, just measure one wall, find the square footage, and multiply by four. Don't forget to measure the length and height of any doors and windows, and subtract the total from the area of the walls.
Shoes off, legs, buttocks, and back flat against the wall(good luck standing like that for long) now roll a pencil across the highest point on your head to make a small, hopefully erasable, mark on the wall behind you. Take a tape measure and measure floor to your mark et voila! your height!
The plural form of wall unit is wall units.
Measure from the nose and the top of the tread of the plumb up the wall 34' to 36'
The height of the hook will depend on the size of the child. If possible, have the child hold up a coat against a wall to mock hanging the coat up. Measure the height to give you an indication of the correct height for your child.
You can make a mark on the wall and back up and measure yourself against this. You can also keep a running tally of how your height changes against this.
Measure the ceiling height on the inside of the room closest to the new structure. This will be your "plate" height. Meaning your top plate on the new stud wall will be at that height. This will not account for the difference in elevation between your existing slab and the proposed construction site.