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A ramp with a constant incline is made to connect a driveway to a front door. At a point 4 feet from the driveway, the height of the ramp is 12 inches. At a point 6 feet from the driveway, the height of the ramp is 18 inches. What is the rate of change of the ramp's incline?

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Answer:

D) 3 inches up per foot across

Explanation:

Pretty sure its right

User Madan Sapkota
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Answer:

1/4 ft vertically per 1 ft horizontally, or 3inches per foot

Explanation:

Translate these words into symbols: One point is at (4 ft, 12 in) and the other is at (6 ft, 18 in). Now find the slope of the line connecting these two points:

As we move from (4 ft, 12 in) to (6 ft, 18 in), x increases by 2 ft and y increases by (1/2) ft.

Thus, the slope of this line is m = rise / run = (1/2 ft) / (2 ft) = (1/4) ft per ft

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