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10 feet per story so 200 feet.....
There is a lot of variation, but you can use 9 feet per story as a rough guide so 21 stories is 189 feet.
There are approximately 10ft per story, so 24 stories are approximately 240ft.
There are 5,280 feet in one mile.
933.4 feet per side.
10 feet per story so 200 feet.....
13 feet
There are no technical definitions of a "story", however, it is estimated that there are 10 feet per story so: 500 feet ÷ 10 feet/story = 50 stories.
421 meters (1,381 feet) It averages 15.7 feet per story.
It depends on construction; it is around 12 feet per story, typically, so a 14 story building would be 14 x 12 = 168 feet high
There is no set height for a story, however, in a high rise building, it probably averages 12 ft per floor (story). That would be ABOUT 312 feet.
1 mile per hour equates to 5,280 feet per hour or 1.467 feet per second.
16,200 feet per hour.
There is a lot of variation, but you can use 9 feet per story as a rough guide so 21 stories is 189 feet.
5,280 feet per mile.
Approximately 0.328 feet per 100mm
There are approximately 10ft per story, so 24 stories are approximately 240ft.