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find the slope of a road that rises 5 feet vertically for every 45-foot horizontal increase.
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Answered by Anonymous
what is 5/45?
10 years ago
Answered by Bosnian
5 / 45 = 5 / ( 5 * 9 ) = 1 / 9
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