degree is the unit of either temperature or angle. But feet is the unit of length. So no relation between these two
1 degree is pi/180 radians =3.14/180 radians multiply by 4 feet 4 x 3.14/180 feet = .07 feet = .84 inches
3.03 feet (rounded)
A degree is a measure of rotation, a foot is a measure of distance. These two are incomparable.
The question as stated does not make sense. A degree is not a measure that can be related directly to a length.
degree is the unit of either temperature or angle. But feet is the unit of length. So no relation between these two
One degree of latitude is 69.06 miles. With this information, and knowing that there are 5,280 feet in a mile, this becomes a simple arithmetic problem.
The two are completely unrelated; you don't convert between the two.
The answer is in your question there are 70 feet from the bottom to the top of the building.
The temperature change of 1 degree Celsius is equivalent to approximately 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit. This means that the temperature would change by 1.8 feet when converted from Celsius to Fahrenheit.
The deck height should be 5 feet
If you mean the height of the building then it works out as 466.5063509 feet
1 degree is pi/180 radians =3.14/180 radians multiply by 4 feet 4 x 3.14/180 feet = .07 feet = .84 inches
It is approx 0.42 feet, or 5 inches.
3.03 feet (rounded)
A degree is a measure of rotation, a foot is a measure of distance. These two are incomparable.
This question might be better phrased if written in English...