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The slope of a soil line is quarter inch per foot if this drainage line is 50 feet long the difference in elevation from one end to the other is most nearly?

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Since the slope of the soil line is a quarter of an inch per foot and the drainage line is 50 feet long, then the difference in elevation is:


50\text{feet}*(1)/(4)(in)/(feet).

Simplifying the above expression we get:


(50)/(4)in=12.5in\text{.}

Recall that:


1\text{ in=}(1)/(12)feet.

Therefore:


12.5in\approx1.04\text{feet.}

Answer: 12.5 inches= 1.04 feet.

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