A sewer line must have a minimum slope of 0.25 in . per horizontal foot but not more than 3 in . per horizontal foot. A slope less than 0.25 in . per foot will cause drain clogs, and a slope of more than 3 in . per foot will allow water to drain without the solids. a. To the nearest tenth of a degree, find the angle of depression for the minimum slope of a sewer line. b. Find the angle of depression for the maximum slope of a sewer line. Round to the nearest tenth of a degree.
A sewer line must have a minimum slope of 0.25 in . per horizontal foot but not more than 3 in . per horizontal foot. A slope less than 0.25 in . per foot will cause drain clogs, and a slope of more than 3 in . per foot will allow water to drain without the solids. a. To the nearest tenth of a degree, find the angle of depression for the minimum slope of a sewer line. b. Find the angle of depression for the maximum slope of a sewer line. Round to the nearest tenth of a degree.
A sewer line must have a minimum slope of
0.25
in
.
per horizontal foot but not more than
3
in
.
per horizontal foot. A slope less than
0.25
in
.
per foot will cause drain clogs, and a slope of more than
3
in
.
per foot will allow water to drain without the solids.
a. To the nearest tenth of a degree, find the angle of depression for the minimum slope of a sewer line.
b. Find the angle of depression for the maximum slope of a sewer line. Round to the nearest tenth of a degree.
A 20 foot ladder rests on level ground; its head (top) is against a vertical wall. The bottom of the ladder begins by being 12 feet from the wall but begins moving away at the rate of 0.1 feet per second. At what rate is the top of the ladder slipping down the wall? You may use a calculator.
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