Well, the typical size of a standard comic is approximately 10 inches tall and around 6.6 inches wide. But it can vary slightly depending on the publisher and specific series.
The suitable inches for posting a comic can vary. If it's for online sharing, maybe a resolution that looks good on common screen sizes is more important than a specific inch measurement. But for print, something like 8 x 10 inches could be common.
I don't have the exact measurement off the top of my head. Usually, this kind of information can be found on the publisher's website or in comic collecting guides.
The number of stories for 130 feet varies. Different buildings have different floor heights. But generally, if each story is around 12 - 14 feet, it could be around 9 to 10 stories.
The number of stories 3600 feet can represent varies greatly. Different building designs and floor heights can make a big difference. If each story is about 10 feet, it might be around 360 stories. But if they're 15 feet each, it would be around 240 stories.
The number of stories for 145 feet can vary. Different building designs and regulations can affect the height of each story. But as a rough estimate, if each story is about 13 feet, it could be around 11 stories.
It's hard to give an exact number as it depends on the height of each story. But typically, a story in a building might be around 10-15 feet. So, 1700 feet could be roughly 113 to 170 stories.