There's no correct answer to this question. All buildings are different.
Buildings vary as to the height of each story. However, 180 feet would probably be about 18 stories.
You can't convert between feet and square feet.
90 feet, the same as distance between home and first
One story is generally around 10 feet, so a 42 story is probably 420 feet.
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Titanic was 882 1/2 feet long. As of late 2017, according to Wikipedia's "List of tallest buildings in the world" the tallest is 2,717 feet tall and the 51st tallest is 1,148 feet tall. A rough guess would at least triple that to include all buildings that are 883 feet tall so perhaps 150 buildings could fit Titanic in them.
It is generally safe to assume that a story would be 10 feet. Most standard ceilings are 8 feet, and add in thickness for floors and ceilings, piping and heating runs, etc. But some places would have 10 foot ceilings. Taller buildings require additional structural strength. The tallest buildings are about 1700 feet with 100 stories.
There's no correct answer to this question. All buildings are different.
Buildings vary as to the height of each story. However, 180 feet would probably be about 18 stories.
Mumbai has around 800 high-rise buildings, defined as buildings with a minimum of 12 floors or a height of 115 feet or more.
There are 2.13 feet.
There is about 1,267,200,000 feet.
You can't convert between feet and square feet.
Depending on the placement and thickness of the shakes, anywhere from 150 to 300 square feet per gallon.
It can depend on the state you reside in. GENERALLY it is 500 feet.
6.89 feet (between 6'10 and 6'11)