Which hill described in the table is the steepest and why?
Street. Horizontal distance vertical
(ft). Rise of
Street (ft)
Dixie hill. 100. 60
Bell hill. 100. 50
Liberty hill 100. 20
A. Dixie hill; it rises 5 feet for every 3 feet of horizontal travel.
B. Dixie hill; rises 3/5 foot for every 1 foot for every 1 foot of horizontal travel.
C. Bell hill; it rises 2 feet for every 1 foot of horizontal travel.
D. Liberty hill; it rises 1 foot for every 5 feet of horizontal travel.
Is the answer B?? Thanks
18 answers
B is correct.
Incorrect, the answer is D.
is it b or d? omg people make up your minds!
you guys are really making me suffer.
anyone figure this out??
Top ten questions science (or math) cannot answer even in 2019.
it’s A!
The answer is D liberty hill
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Its dixie hill
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It seems like there is confusion over the correct answer. According to the given table, Dixie Hill is the steepest with a rise of 60 feet for a horizontal distance of 100 feet. The fact that it rises 5 feet for every 3 feet of horizontal travel (option A) is not relevant to determining which hill is the steepest. Therefore, the correct answer is A with regards to the rise of Dixie Hill, which is the steepest hill mentioned in the table.
Which hill described in the table is the steepest and why?
Street. Horizontal distance vertical
(ft). Rise of
Street (ft)
Dixie hill. 100. 60
Bell hill. 100. 50
Liberty hill 100. 20
A. Dixie hill; it rises 5 feet for every 3 feet of horizontal travel.
B. Dixie hill; rises 3/5 foot for every 1 foot for every 1 foot of horizontal travel.
C. Bell hill; it rises 2 feet for every 1 foot of horizontal travel.
D. Liberty hill; it rises 1 foot for every 5 feet of horizontal travel.
Street. Horizontal distance vertical
(ft). Rise of
Street (ft)
Dixie hill. 100. 60
Bell hill. 100. 50
Liberty hill 100. 20
A. Dixie hill; it rises 5 feet for every 3 feet of horizontal travel.
B. Dixie hill; rises 3/5 foot for every 1 foot for every 1 foot of horizontal travel.
C. Bell hill; it rises 2 feet for every 1 foot of horizontal travel.
D. Liberty hill; it rises 1 foot for every 5 feet of horizontal travel.
The steepest hill in the table is Dixie Hill, which has a vertical rise of 60 feet for a horizontal distance of 100 feet. Therefore, the correct option is A, which mentions Dixie Hill and describes its steepness based on its rise and horizontal travel. The other options refer to other hills in the table but do not describe the steepest hill correctly.
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