28 cubits =
12.8016 meters
42 feet
675,000 feet or 128 miles.
Threescore cubits is 60 cubits. One cubit is 1.5 feet. So:60 cubits x 1.5 feet = 90 feet
3 x 20 (three units of twenty = equals sixty) = 60 cubits one cubit was just over a half a meter (.52m) - Egyption definition or 2.25 feet 60 cubits x 1/2 meter makes 30 meters or 31.2m precise 60 cubits x 2.25 feet makes 135 feet
Oh, dude, 100 cubits is like a super old-school measurement from back in the day. It's basically around 150 feet or 45.72 meters. So, if you ever need to measure something in ancient times, just bust out those cubits and impress your friends... or not.
Well, honey, 2000 cubits by measure is equal to about 3000 feet. Cubits may sound fancy, but when it comes to good ol' feet, they're about 1.5 times longer. So, put on your walking shoes and start counting those feet!
Twenty and eight cubits can be calculated by simply adding the two numbers together. Twenty cubits is 20, and eight cubits is 8, so 20 + 8 equals 28 cubits. Therefore, the total is 28 cubits.
300 cubits or 350 cubits
First there a UK cubits, long cubits, greek cubits, etc. Now, 1 Greek cubit computes to about 462.788 mm.
Well, honey, I'm not Noah building an ark, but if we do the math, 300 cubits long, 50 cubits wide, and 30 cubits high would give you a space of 450,000 cubic cubits. So, if you need to store a whole bunch of animals or treasures, you're all set!
No, it was 300 cubits long, 50 cubits wide and 30 cubits tall. How long the cubit was depends on how tall was an average man of the antediluvian race.
Solomon's Temple, as described in the Bible, was 60 cubits long, 20 cubits wide, and 30 cubits high.
A cubit equal 18 inches, so that would be 450 feet by 75 feet by 45 feet.
675,000 feet or 128 miles.
the length of a cubit was measured as fingertips to elbows, now taken as 18" thus 3000 cubits is 2000 feet3000 cubits = 4500 feet
300 cubits long(458 ft) 50 cubits wide(75 ft) 30 cubits high(44 ft)
This is from a Bible dictionary: The ordinary unit of length among the Hebrews; originally the distance from the elbow to the tip of the fingers. It varied in length, from 17 1/2 inches in the 8th century BC. to 21 1/2 inches in time of our Lord.
6 cubits = 9 feet (one cubits = 1.5 feet)