Q1: 1,058 feet. Eiffel Tower: 1,063 feet.
As of 2014, Australia's largest building is the Q1 Tower on Queensland's Gold Coast. The Q1 Tower has 80 floors and is 322 m high. Its nearest rival is the Eureka Tower in Melbourne which, although it has 91 floors, is 297 m high.
Yes, standing at 300m, the tower is the tallest in the southern Hemisphere. Apart from Q1 which is only the tallest because of its 50m Spire.
Australia's tallest tower is the Q1 Tower on Queensland's Gold Coast. The Q1 Tower has 80 floors and is 322 m high. Its nearest rival is the Eureka Tower in Melbourne which, although it has 91 floors, is 297 m high.
Australia's tallest building is the Q1 Tower on Queensland's Gold Coast. The Q1 Tower has 80 floors and is 322 m high.
Q1 Tower on Queensland's Gold Coast is Australia's tallest building (as of 2014). The Q1 Tower has 80 floors and is 322 m high.
The Q1 Tower on Queensland's Gold Coast Is Australia's tallest building. It has 80 floors and is 322 m high.
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Yes, the Q1 is in the Gold Coast. The Q1 is a residential tower located at the corner of Hamilton Ave & Surfer's Paradise Blvd, Surfers Paradise, Gold Coast. It also contains a resort hotel, for a short time it was the worlds tallest residential tower. It was officially opened in 2005.
an outlier can be found with this formula... Q3-Q1= IQR( inner quartile range) IQR*1.5=x x+Q3= anything higher than this # is an outlier Q1-x= anything smaller than this # is an outlier
No, since range is max-min and IQR is Q3-Q1. Q1 must be greater than the max and Q3 must be less than the min.
its not even close to being the top 100. It isn't the tallest tower in Australia either, the Q1 is in the Gold coast.