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Calculate the slope of a ramp rising to a deck that is 1.8 m high and starts a horizontal distance of 4.5 m from the deck
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Calculate the slope of a ramp rising to a deck that is 1.8 m high and starts a horizontal distance of 4.5 m from the deck
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Calculate the slope of a ramp rising to a deck that is 1.8 m high and starts a horizontal distance of 4.5 m from the deck
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slope = opposite / adjacent
arc tangent (slope) = 1.8 / 4.5
arc tangent (slope) = 2/5
arc tangent (slope) = 21.801 Degrees
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