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if a sewer line drops 1 foot every 40 feet how many feet will drop over a distance of 100 feet?

is it 400 feet?
15 years ago

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Ms. Sue
Think about it.

The line drops
1 foot for every 40 feet
2 feet for every 80 feet
3 feet for every 120 feet



100 / 40 = 2.5

15 years ago

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