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.
5,280 feet per mile.
It is the opposite: feet in a yard. There are three feet in one yard.
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
1 mile per hour equates to 5,280 feet per hour or 1.467 feet per second.
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.
16,200 feet per hour.
5,280 feet per mile.
There is a lot of variation, but you can use 9 feet per story as a rough guide so 21 stories is 189 feet.
To determine the number of stories in a building that is 90 feet high, we need to know the typical height of one story. In general, the height of one story in a building is around 10 feet, but this can vary depending on the design and purpose of the building. Therefore, if we assume a standard height of 10 feet per story, a building that is 90 feet high would have approximately 9 stories.
Approximately 0.328 feet per 100mm