If the Statue of Liberty (including pedestal) were measured with the unit of length most common in 2650 BCE, how tall would she be?
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If the Statue of Liberty (including pedestal) were measured with the unit of length most common in 2650 BCE, how tall would she be?
If the Statue of Liberty (including pedestal) were measured with the unit of length most common in 2650 BCE, how tall would she be?
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How to find the answer: Search [measurement from 2650 BCE] and learn that the cubit was the standard unit of measurement. Search [height Statue of Liberty] and find that from the bottom of the pedestal to the top of her torch she measures 305 feet, 1 inch. Compute [ 305 feet 1 inch in cubits ] to get 203 cubits. (Because cubits varied slightly in dimension, your answer could be anywhere from 186-203 cubits.)
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