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You are climbing a mountain that starts at sea level and reaches an elevation of 5000m. The distance traveled up the side of the mountain is 2km. What is the gradient of the mountain

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Answer:

The gradient of the mountain is 2.5 m.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

Height = 5000 m

Distance = 2 km

Gradient of the mountain is the ratio of rise of y axis and rise of x axis.

We need to calculate the gradient of the mountain

Using formula of gradient mountain


gradient\ mountain=(rise\ y)/(rise\ x)

Put the value into the formula


gradient\ mountain=(5000)/(2000)


gradient\ mountain=2.5\ m

Hence, The gradient of the mountain is 2.5 m.

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