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Suppose your roof is 27 feet above the ground at its peak and only 22 feet above the ground at the front of the house. How far does it rise?
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Suppose your roof is 27 feet above the ground at its peak and only 22 feet above the ground at the front of the house. How far does it rise?
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If your roof is at 27ft now, and it was at 22ft. That means it had to rise 5 ft (duh) this question is stupid because it's just subtraction and has nothing to do with linearity. Let's spice it up!
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