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Taylor is converting an old house into a music shop. In order to comply with city building code, she must install a wheelchair ramp that has an angle of elevation of no more than 4.8°. Will the dimensions shown the figure work? If not, what change should she make?

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User Damien Flury
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  • Whether the given dimensions will work or not .

Here Taylor wants to install a wheelchair ramp with an angle of elevation not more than 4.8° . And according to the given figure , the height of the ramp is 8ft and its base length is 100ft .

In a right angled triangle we know that ,


\longrightarrow \tan\theta =(perpendicular)/(base)

In the given figure , perpendicular is 8ft and base is 100ft . So , the given dimensions will work if ,


\longrightarrow \tan\theta = (perpendicular_(ramp))/(base_(ramp))

Substitute ,


\longrightarrow \tan4.8^o = (8ft)/(100ft)

Substituting the value of tan4.8° ,


\longrightarrow 0.83 = 0.8

And ,


\longrightarrow 0.83 \approx 0.8

Therefore the given dimensions will work .

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