9. Amy is designing a ramp up to a 16-in.-high
skateboarding platform, as shown on the figure
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Mathematics, 18.01.2021 18:40 itsyagirl11076
9. Amy is designing a ramp up to a 16-in.-high
skateboarding platform, as shown on the figure
below. If she wants the slope of the ramp to be ž,
what value should she choose for the x-coordinate
at the top of the ramp?
(X, 16)
(60, 16)
Х
(60,0)
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