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What is the slope of a roof that rises 12 feet over a run of 28 feet?

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slope = rise/run = 12/28 = 3/7

hence slope is 3/7 feet or 0.43 feet.
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Answer:


(3)/(7)

Explanation:

The slope can be defined as the rate of change in the y axis with respect to the x axis. Mathematically can be expressed as:


m=(\Delta y)/(\Delta x)

Where:


m=Slope\\\Delta y=Rate\hspace{3}of\hspace{3}change\hspace{3}at\hspace{3}y\hspace{3}axis\\\Delta x=Rate\hspace{3}of\hspace{3}change\hspace{3}at\hspace{3}x\hspace{3}axis

In this case:


\Delta y=12ft\\\Delta x=28ft

Therefore:


m=(12ft)/(28ft)=(3)/(7)\approx0.43

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