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A ladder is leaned against a building. The bottom of the ladder is 13 feet from the building. The top of the ladder is 19 feet above the ground. What is the slope of the ladder?…
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A ladder is leaned against a building. The bottom of the ladder is 13 feet from the building. The top of the ladder is 19 feet above the ground. What is the slope of the ladder? Enter the slope as a simplified fraction.
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