Respuesta :
we know that
1 ft--------> is equals to 12 in
the ramp is 12 inches tall----------> 1 ft tall
A ramp measures------------------> 6 ft long
applying the Pythagorean theorem
c²=a²+b²
where
c-----> 6 ft long
a----> horizontal distance
b-----> 1 ft tall
a²=c²-b²------> a²=6²-1²-----> a²=35------> a=√35------> a=5.92 ft
the answer is
5.92 ft
Answer:
6.08 or so
Step-by-step explanation:
The height is 1 foot, while the length is 6 feet.
You can use the Pythagorean Theorum to solve this, as you plug in the values.
The theorum states that A squared plus B squared = C squared, where A is the length, and B is the width. (It doesn't matter if A is the width and B is the length either.)
So if we plug in the values:
1 squared plus 6 squared = C squared.
1 + 36 = 37
Since it is C squared, we can find the square root of 37, which is something like 6.0827625302982196889996842452021.
So usually we round to the hundredths place, so we can use 6.08.