Hong Kong’s tallest building international is 88 stories tall.
the former Sears Tower is eight...
Mathematics, 04.03.2020 06:32 hewonabi123
Hong Kong’s tallest building international is 88 stories tall.
the former Sears Tower is eight stories taller than the Empire State Building. if all the buildings were stacked on top of each other the combine Heights would have 300 stories. how many stories does the Sears Tower have?
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