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For every two feet the ramp goes up it also goes 5 feet forward. If this ratio remained constant, how many feet high would the ramp be if it went 22.5 feet forward? A) 9 feet hi…
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For every two feet the ramp goes up it also goes 5 feet forward. If this ratio remained constant, how many feet high would the ramp be if it went 22.5 feet forward? A) 9 feet hi…
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For every two feet the ramp goes up it also goes 5 feet forward. If this ratio remained constant, how many feet high would the ramp be if it went 22.5 feet forward? A) 9 feet high B) 11.25 feet high C) 32 feet high D) 45 feet high
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Hello :)
I believe your answer is A
Hope this helps :)
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