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10 feet per story so 200 feet.....
One story is generally around 10 feet, so a 42 story is probably 420 feet.
Almost certainly feet.
The normal height of one story is 10 feet, hence, 10.5 stories would be 105 feet.
Depends on height of each story. In a domestic house probably about 8 feet, probably 10 feet or more in large commercial building. So answer in range 16 to 20 feet. Then you have to add the roof unless it is flat. A 24x24 2 Story Building at Alans Factory Outlet is 18' Tall.
None. A ten story building will be about 100 feet, which is a fraction of a mile.
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10 story buildings can't jump, you silly.
Building vary by design, but if you assume an average of 10 foot per story, a 60 story building would be 600 feet high.
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 the temperature that's kept in the house, or where the building/house stands... its going to crack and start to fall apart. Usually it does no matter what.
It's usally 10 ft per floor so 60 ft for a 6 story building.
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.
10 feet per story so 200 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.
It could if you slammed the bouncy ball on the ground hard enough, or if you dropped it from a 30 story building. probably not
A decameter is 10 meters long. Examples of a decameter include a three story building and a truck without a trailer.