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.
Threescore cubits is 60 cubits. One cubit is 1.5 feet. So:60 cubits x 1.5 feet = 90 feet
28 cubits = 12.8016 meters 42 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
675,000 feet or 128 miles.
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!
100 biblical cubits = 5,537.2 cm
The arc was a 100, hundred cubits in length, it was50 fifty cubits in width and in height it was30 thirty cubits .
100 coins in a row or 100 cents in a rand or 100 cubits in a rood.
Well, honey, 100 cubits is equal to about 150 feet. So, if you're planning on measuring out some ancient Egyptian real estate or building an ark, now you know how many feet you'll need. Hope that helps, darling!
The modern-day standardized cubit is a measure of length equal to 1.5 feet. There are 0.3048 metres in one foot. Therefore, one cubit is equal to 0.3048 x 1.5 = 0.4572 metres. Therefore, 100 cubits is equal to 100 x 0.4572 = 45.72 metres.
An arura is an ancient measure of arable land, a square of 100 Egyptian cubits on each side.
6 cubits = 9 feet (one cubits = 1.5 feet)
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.
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15 cubits is about 24.61 feet.
One fathom is about 3.66 cubits.