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If you decided to build a ramp using the 1:16 slope - ratio requirement , what would be the length of the diagonal portion of the ramp ? Show all work , round answers to nearest…
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If you decided to build a ramp using the 1:16 slope - ratio requirement , what would be the length of the diagonal portion of the ramp ? Show all work , round answers to nearest hundredth if needed .
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pay attention in class child
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I spent a lil time on it but I’ll let you know in a lil but if I have the answer:)
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