If a building is 5 stories high and each story is equal to 4 yards, how many feet high is the building?

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Height:  To find the height of any given object, you need to locate the lowest or bottom part of the object and then find the top of the object.  Think of height as measuring how “tall” something is. Length:  To find the length of any given object, you need to locate its longest side. Think of length in terms of distance.  How far is it from point “A” to point “B”? Width:  To find the width of any given object, you need to locate how wide. Think of looking at a river from one side (bank) to the opposite side (bank). You would measure from bank to bank to get its width. Depth: To find the... Show more

If a building is 5 stories high and each story is equal to 4 yards, how many feet high is the building?