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Which hill described in the table is the steepest and why? Street Horizontal Distance (ft) Vertical Rise of Street (ft) Dixie H...Asked by Kim Eunmin
Which hill described in the table is the steepest and why? (1 point)
Street. Horizontal Distance (ft). Vertical Rise of Street (ft)
Dixie Hill. 100. 60
Bell Hill 100 50
Liberty Hill 100 20
Dixie Hill; it rises 5 feet for every 3 feet of horizontal travel. Dixie Hill; it rises foot for every 1 foot of horizontal travel.
Bell Hill; it rises 2 feet for every 1 foot of horizontal travel. Liberty Hill; it rises 1 foot for every 5 feet of horizontal travel.
Street. Horizontal Distance (ft). Vertical Rise of Street (ft)
Dixie Hill. 100. 60
Bell Hill 100 50
Liberty Hill 100 20
Dixie Hill; it rises 5 feet for every 3 feet of horizontal travel. Dixie Hill; it rises foot for every 1 foot of horizontal travel.
Bell Hill; it rises 2 feet for every 1 foot of horizontal travel. Liberty Hill; it rises 1 foot for every 5 feet of horizontal travel.
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Kim Eunmin
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oobleck
divide the vertical rise by the horizontal distance (slope = rise/run)
now you can see which has the steepest slope.
now you can see which has the steepest slope.
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