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The ramp is 1 ft high. The base of the ramp extends 14ft along the side of a building. How long is the sloped part of the ramp to the nearest hundredth of a foot?
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The ramp is 1 ft high. The base of the ramp extends 14ft along the side of a building. How long is the sloped part of the ramp to the nearest hundredth of a foot?
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Answer:
Pythagorean theorem:
14.03 ft
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