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).
One story is approximately 10 feet, so 20 stories are approximately 200 feet.
Using nine feet is a good approximation of one story. So, 442 / 9 = about 49 stories.
Approximately 358.33 feet tall.
21 inches equals how many feet?
It depends on how many dollar bills you have! Lacking that variable, one US dollar is 0.0043 inches thick. So, a stack of one million dollars is about 358 feet four inches high.
Use 3 metres or 10 feet for approximation
There's about 12 feet in a one story building.
One story is generally around 10 feet, so a 42 story is probably 420 feet.
how many inches and feet r in a one story house with 14 yd
The normal height of one story is 10 feet, hence, 10.5 stories would be 105 feet.
of course it can because the builderes build it and it depends on how high the celing is from the floor.
It depends on how many feet there is from the floor to the ceiling, and how thick the ceiling is......
One story is approximately 10 feet, so 20 stories are approximately 200 feet.
residential - 40' ceiling height means approx. 45'/story because of joist thickness. commercial - 50'/story, but that's a wild guess Source: How many feet in one story
Use 3 metres or 10 feet for approximation
Roughly 3-4 meters, or 10 feet. The exact height depends on the actual construction of the building.
Using nine feet is a good approximation of one story. So, 442 / 9 = about 49 stories.