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How many inches does the ramp rise for each inch of length? Round to the nearest hundredth.

A) .25 inches
B) .33 inches
C) .34 inches
D) .67 inches
E) .72 inches

How many inches does the ramp rise for each inch of length? Round to the nearest hundredth-example-1
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The answer is b

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Answer:

The answer is B)

Explanation:

First, we look at what we know. There are two points on the graph that we know, (0, 0) and (15, 5). This can give us the slope of the line.

y2 - y1 / x2 - x1 | Plug in our coordinates

5 - 0 / 15 - 0 | 5 / 15 | 1/3. Our slope is 1/3. This means that for each inch of length, the ramp rises .33 inches.

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