Question



To meet the Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards, which side of the triangle will be the shortest side?

(5 points)
Responses

Horizontal Distance
Horizontal Distance

Length of Ramp
Length of Ramp

Vertical Rise
Vertical Rise

Ramp Angle
Ramp Angle
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1 answer

To determine which side of the triangle will be the shortest in the context of the ramp, we can refer to the relationships among the sides of a right triangle:

  1. Vertical Rise - This is the height of the ramp from the ground to the top.
  2. Horizontal Distance - This is the distance on the ground from the base of the ramp to the point directly below the top of the ramp.
  3. Length of Ramp - This is the hypotenuse of the triangle formed by the ramp.

In general, for a right triangle:

  • The hypotenuse (Length of Ramp) is always the longest side.
  • The vertical rise and the horizontal distance are the two shorter sides.

Since the question asks which side will be the shortest, the Vertical Rise (the vertical height of the triangle) will typically be the shortest side, as it is usually less than both the horizontal distance and the length of the ramp.

Therefore, the answer is:

Vertical Rise