A reasonable estimate for the height of a skyscraper typically ranges from 300 to 1,500 feet (about 90 to 460 meters). Most modern skyscrapers, such as those in major cities, often fall between 400 to 1,200 feet (approximately 120 to 370 meters). Iconic examples include the Empire State Building at 1,454 feet (including its antenna) and the Burj Khalifa, which stands at 2,717 feet (828 meters). However, many buildings in urban areas are usually around 500 to 800 feet tall.
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A more reasonable estimate would be 15.
10 metres is not just a more reasonable estimate, it is the only estimate that anyone but an ignoramus would make.10 metres is not just a more reasonable estimate, it is the only estimate that anyone but an ignoramus would make.10 metres is not just a more reasonable estimate, it is the only estimate that anyone but an ignoramus would make.10 metres is not just a more reasonable estimate, it is the only estimate that anyone but an ignoramus would make.
Rounding 43 x 68 to 40 x 70, a reasonable estimate would be 2800.
It would be feet
No, it's already accurate to the nearest thousand.
A skyscraper would be known as a colossus. The term "colossus" typically refers to something of immense size or importance, and skyscrapers are known for their towering height and impressive architectural significance. A baby and a pen would not typically be described as colossus due to their smaller size and scale in comparison to a skyscraper.
To the nearest ten, 40 cm
4 metres.
7/8 miles is almost 1 mile; so I would say that 1 mile is a reasonable estimate.
No. A better estimate would be 380. The actual total is 379.
54.5 kilograms would be a better estimate.