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Find the slope of the ski run that descends 15 feet for every horizontal change of 24 feet
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Find the slope of the ski run that descends 15 feet for every horizontal change of 24 feet
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slope= change in y (vertical)/change in x (horizontal)
vertical=15
horizontal=24
slope= 15/24
**We can reduce this by dividing top and bottom by 3:
slope= 5/8
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