You answered your own question there.....535 feet tall.
180 Feet; The average "Story" is around 10 feet.
Oh, dude, a 35-story building is like around 350-400 feet tall. But who's really counting, right? Just look up and you'll see it towering above you. Unless you're a math nerd, then you can bust out the calculator and get the exact number.
The measurements could be anything, but if you want to approximate dimensions the height could be about 10 feet per floor so a reasonable hieight would be about 1,000 feet tall. The floor plan could be 100 feet by 100 feet.
In a building, a story just means a floor of the building. A building that has seven levels or seven floors is seven stories high. In feet, the average story is between 9 and 11 feet.
I'm not sure. I think its at least 11 yards or about 110 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.
250 feet
Building stories have an average height of 10 or 11 feet, so a 13 story building would be about 130 to 143 feet tall.
180 Feet; The average "Story" is around 10 feet.
Depending on where the 3 story building is, normally they are about 38 feet, assuming each story is the same size.
A ten story building is a one hundred foot tall building because usually a story is ten feet tall so multiply ten by ten and you get a hundred feet.
One story is generally around 10 feet, so a 42 story is probably 420 feet.
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.
Assuming each floor is about 10-15 feet, then 950-1375 feet.
depends o how tall they make the stories
it is as tall as a 20 story building
703 ft 8 7 / 8 inches.