The Bullseye.
Typically, doorknobs are 36 inches above the floor.
The height of switches above the finished floor in a living room typically ranges from 42 to 48 inches, with 48 inches being the standard for accessibility in many building codes. However, this can vary based on local regulations and design preferences. For specific installations, it's best to refer to the applicable building codes or the design plans.
11 feet (132 inches).
80 inches
To represent 40 floors above ground level with an integer, you would simply use the number 40. This integer indicates the specific floor number above the ground level, which is typically considered floor 0 or floor 1, depending on the building's numbering system. Thus, 40 directly corresponds to the 40th floor above ground.
In the standard game, the dartboard is hung so that the bullseye is 5 ft 8 in (or 173 cm) from the floor
5'8" from the floor to the CENTER of the BULLSEYE is the height. 7'9.25" from the FACE of the board is the throw line.
The height of a regulation dartboard is 5'8" from the center of the bullseye to the floor, with a toe line at 7' 9.5" inches from the front of the board for steel tip darts.
This will vary based on the door. Most often, the doorknob is approximately 36-38 inches above the floor.
2 inches of floor
Outlets are typically installed about 12-18 inches above the floor.
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The ADA required height for access to paper towels requires that the dispenser be fifteen inches to forty eight inches above the finished deck. This is defined by Title III of the ADA.
Typically, doorknobs are 36 inches above the floor.
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Distance for soft-tip darts is 8 feet or 243.84 centimeters. Height remains the same.
Shower spouts are usually 60 - 70 inches above the tub floor.