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When the roof span is 36' and the pitch is 1/6, the total rise is _______________________.
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Total Rise = Roof Span × Pitch
Total Rise = 36 feet × 1/6
Now, calculate the rise:
Total Rise = (36/1) × (1/6) = 36/6 = 6 feet
So, the total rise of the roof is 6 feet.
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