The square footage will depend on the length and width, and the number of floors. The height is less important. A height of 37 feet could be one very high floor, two pretty high ones, or three moderate ones. So, if each floor has the same area, that would result in one, two or three times the area of each floor.
"Feet" and "square feet" don't convert to each other. If they could, then you'd be able to figure out how many square-feet tall you are.
Simple. You must divide 20 by three since there are three feet in a yard. Therefore, your answer is 60 feet.
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One story is generally around 10 feet, so a 42 story is probably 420 feet.
Depends on height of each story. In a domestic house probably about 8 feet, probably 10 feet or more in large commercial building. So answer in range 16 to 20 feet. Then you have to add the roof unless it is flat. A 24x24 2 Story Building at Alans Factory Outlet is 18' Tall.
The IBM Building on Fifth Avenue in Seattle is 276 feet tall. The building has 20 floors, and its total floor area is 225,000 square feet.
Answer: 220 feet tall The average story in a multi-story building is 10 feet tall. A 22 story building would then be roughly 220 feet tall.
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The area of the Hancock building is 2,799,973 square feet. It is located on Michigan avenue in Chicago and is 1,127 feet tall.
Building stories have an average height of 10 or 11 feet, so a 13 story building would be about 130 to 143 feet tall.
You answered your own question there.....535 feet tall.
190 square feet
A building 1,300 tall is considered to be 120 stories tall.
58.33 square feet
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The square footage is the footprint: length times width. 7521 square feet.
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