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17 December, 14:49

An architect is designing a ramp that allows handicapped persons to get to a door's level that is 12 feet off the ground. What is the maximum angle of elevation for the rap, rounded to the nearest hundredth of a degree? What is the shortest possible length of the ramp, rounded to the nearest tenth of a foot? The ramp can not have an incline surpassing a ratio of 1:12.

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  1. 17 December, 17:54
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    4.780 °

    144''

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given that,

    door's level is 12 feet off the ground

    the ramp can not have an incline surpassing a ratio of 1:12

    An incline surpassing a ratio of 1:12, means that every 1" of vertical rise requires at least 12" of ramp length

    So,

    1' rise = 12' length

    12' = 12'x12

    = 144''

    now we know the length and height of ramp so we can use trigonometry identities to find the angle

    sinФ = height / length

    sinФ = 12 / 144

    sinФ = sin^-1 (12/144)

    Ф = 4.780 °
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