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Safe wheelchair ramp specifications require about 4.75° maximum angle to be constructed with the ground. At a particular building, the owner is installing a wheelchair ramp that needs to rise 1 feet off the ground. The owner insists on constructing the angle with the ground at 3°. How much horizontal distance will the ramp cover with these specifications?

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Answer:

The ramp must cover a horizontal distance of approximately 19.081 feet.

Explanation:

Given the vertical distance (
y), measured in feet, and the angle of the wheelchair ramp (
\theta), measured in sexagesimal degrees. The horizontal distance needed for the ramp (
x), measured in feet, is estimated by the following trigonometrical expression:


x = (y)/(\tan \theta) (1)

If we know that
y = 1\,ft and
\theta = 3^(\circ), then the horizontal distance covered by this ramp is:


x = (1\,ft)/(\tan 3^(\circ))


x \approx 19.081\,ft

The ramp must cover a horizontal distance of approximately 19.081 feet.

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