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In​ general, the following​ slopes, expressed as​ percents, are typical for each type of trail. a trail starts at an elevation of feet and ends at an elevation of feet. its run is feet. what is the slope of the trail and what is the ski​ trail's rating? ski trail rating type of trail absolute value of the slope​ (as a​ percent) green circle beginner ​5% to​ 20% blue square intermediate ​21% to​ 35% black diamond expert greater than​ 35%

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Final answer:

The slope of a trail is calculated by dividing the elevation change by the distance covered, with the result expressed as a percentage. The trail's rating depends on the slope, but without numerical values for the trail's specifics, a precise answer can't be calculated.

Step-by-step explanation:

The slope of the trail in question can be calculated as the rise (the change in elevation) over the run (the distance covered). The type of trail rating depends on the slope percentage. The formula used in calculating the slope (or gradient) of a trail is the rise divided by the run, expressed in percentage.

However, without specific numerical values for the starting and ending elevations, and the length (run) of the trail, we cannot calculate the exact slope. If we had these values, the calculation would look something like this: (Difference in Elevation / Total Distance) * 100 = Slope in Percentage. Then, compare the calculated slope percentage with the guidelines provided: Green circle beginner if the slope is between 5% and 20%, Blue square intermediate if the slope is between 21% and 35%, and Black diamond expert if the slope is greater than 35%.

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