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the standard slope for a drainage pope carrying water is 1/4 inch of vertical drop per foot of horizontal distance. How many inches of vertical drop would an 18-ft drainage pipe require?

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Given:

The length of the drainage pipe, l=18 ft.

The slope of the drainage pope is 1/4 inch of vertical drop per foot of horizontal distance.

Hence, the slope is m=1/4 in/ft.

Now, the vertical drop can be calculated by multipying the slope 1/4 in/ft by the length of pipe.

Thus, the vertical drop needed for a 18 ft pipe is,


\begin{gathered} x=m* l \\ =(1)/(4)(in)/(ft)*18\text{ ft} \\ =4.5\text{ in} \end{gathered}

Therefore, the vertical drop needed for a 18 ft pipe is 4.5 in.

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