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Craig is building a bicycle ramp with a 3-ft rise over a 10-ft horizontal run as shown in the figure. What is the length m of the ramp? Round to the nearest tenth.
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Answer:
10.4
Explanation:
m² =10²+3² = 109
so m =√109 = 10.4
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