The number of steps in a flight of stairs to reach a 10-foot ceiling depends on the rise per step. Typically, a standard rise per step is about 7 inches. To reach a 10-foot ceiling (120 inches), you would need approximately 17 steps (120 inches divided by 7 inches per step). However, this can vary based on local building codes and design preferences.
The 9 foot ceiling is simply one more foot in height above the previously stated 8 foot ceiling. One could assume that a man who is 8'7" could only comfortably live under a 9 foot ceiling.
140 feet.
Ceiling tiles are not all the same size, but I have often seen them in the size one foot by one foot.
The floor is 30 square feet.So is the ceiling.
To determine the number of steps needed for a 9-foot rise, you'll first need to decide on the height of each step, which is typically around 7 to 8 inches for comfortable stairs. If you use an average rise of 7 inches per step, you would divide 9 feet (or 108 inches) by 7 inches per step, resulting in approximately 15.4 steps. Therefore, you would need about 16 steps to accommodate a 9-foot rise.
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The 9 foot ceiling is simply one more foot in height above the previously stated 8 foot ceiling. One could assume that a man who is 8'7" could only comfortably live under a 9 foot ceiling.
It varies. Some have 8 foot ceiling with 1 foot floors=9 foot some have 8 foot ceiling with 2 feet floors=10 feet
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140 feet.
one foot in front of the other
Ceiling tiles are not all the same size, but I have often seen them in the size one foot by one foot.
8 foot amd 9 foot
The floor and ceiling are each 72 square feet.In order to know the area of the walls, we would need to know the height of the ceiling.
The floor is 30 square feet.So is the ceiling.
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I'm starting to do that since my tennis season is over. My stairs have 13 steps, and the hypotenus is about 1 foot for each of them. I do 3 reps of 15, (down is 1, and up is 1 also) and it works me out pretty good. I'm starting to do that since my tennis season is over. My stairs have 13 steps, and the hypotenus is about 1 foot for each of them. I do 3 reps of 15, (down is 1, and up is 1 also) and it works me out pretty good.