1 floor is around 7.5 ft or so, which would be 45 ft tall
It depends on construction; it is around 12 feet per story, typically, so a 14 story building would be 14 x 12 = 168 feet high
A story is a narrative which may or may not be true. It has no height - unless you consider the height of the book in which it appears. Each story of an average building is about ten feet (three meters).
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.
Depending on where the 3 story building is, normally they are about 38 feet, assuming each story is the same size.
A 6-story (or 6-storey) building is typically about 60 feet (or 18 metres) high.
A ten story building would be a little over 100 feet high. Typically a story is 10 feet high, but this varies widely between residential homes and commercial businesses.
1 floor is around 7.5 ft or so, which would be 45 ft tall
Building vary by design, but if you assume an average of 10 foot per story, a 60 story building would be 600 feet high.
About the same as a six-story building.
40 feet
this would be roughly as high as a ten story building
Each floor is approximately 10ft high, so a 25 story building is approximately 240ft.
It's a building with only on floor Ex. a six story building has 6 floors
One story usually equates to about 10 feet counting all the space between floors for utilities. So a 6 story building would be at least 60 feet tall.
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.
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.