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A ramp slopes from a warehouse door down to the street. The height of the ramp is 5 feet, and the ramp ends 10 feet from the base of the warehouse. What is the slope of the ramp?
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the answer is 1/2
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Well slope means rise over run, so I am guessing the slope would be 5/10 or half if you want to simplify it
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