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If a ladder is leaned against a building. The bottom of the ladder is 9 feet from the building. The top of the ladder is 16 feet above the ground. What is the slope of the ladder?

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Picture this as a triangle. If the ladder is the hypotenuse, or slope, of the triangle, then the base is 9 feet and the height is 16 feet. You can then use Pythagoras theorem to work out the length of the hypotenuse, which is a^2 + b^2 = c^2.
9^2 + 16^2
81 + 256 = 337
√337 = 18.358 feet
Hope this helps!
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User Kyle Hotchkiss
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i hope this helps you slope is 16/9
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