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It would be scary and hurt when you land. go on one of those free fall rides. or a 60 foot swing set
Foot is correct. It is both the plural and singular when referring to measurement (1 foot, 100 foot, 1000 foot tall/high/wide etc). Feet are the two things on the end of your legs. * * * * * Not true. More than one foot is correct only if it is used as part of an adjectival phrase: for example a 60-foot high building. Otherwise, the building should be described as 60 feet high.
The lenght of the shadow will be 12.6 ft
depending on the building there is about 3 metres ( 10 feet ) per storey, so it would be 6 storeys high. if the storeys are 15 feet then yes 60 feet would equal 4 storeys
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Building vary by design, but if you assume an average of 10 foot per story, a 60 story building would be 600 feet high.
It would be scary and hurt when you land. go on one of those free fall rides. or a 60 foot swing set
Foot is correct. It is both the plural and singular when referring to measurement (1 foot, 100 foot, 1000 foot tall/high/wide etc). Feet are the two things on the end of your legs. * * * * * Not true. More than one foot is correct only if it is used as part of an adjectival phrase: for example a 60-foot high building. Otherwise, the building should be described as 60 feet high.
The lenght of the shadow will be 12.6 ft
60% = 0.6
There is no 60 foot line in baseball.
depending on the building there is about 3 metres ( 10 feet ) per storey, so it would be 6 storeys high. if the storeys are 15 feet then yes 60 feet would equal 4 storeys
You mean foot pounds, not feet per pound. Work = weight x distance = 500 x 60 =3000 foot - pounds
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I am interested in building a pole barn or having one built. please let me know an approx. cost for a 40 by 60 pole building.
A prehistoric marine reptile, the largest of the Pliosaurs and they were like a 60 foot crocodile with flippers.
The circumference of circle with 60-foot diameter is: 188 feet.