Calculating Slope: Solving a Real-World Problem

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To calculate the slope of a hill with a rise of 318 feet and a run of 306 feet, the formula used is slope (m) = rise/run. This results in m = 318/306, which simplifies to approximately 1.0392. The discussion clarifies that units cancel out in the slope calculation, as feet divided by feet equals 1. Therefore, the slope is a dimensionless ratio. Understanding this concept is essential for accurately solving real-world problems involving slope.
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I haven't done this yet (Yeah, I know I should have at my age but the last time I did it in class with proper practice was at least 3 years ago so, thankfully, this will be like review.) so I wanted to check my answer before turning it in...

If we were to estimate the horizontal distance for this hill as 306 ft. could you find the slope of the line? To answer this question, you need to remember that the slope of a line is defined as the "rise over the run."

Okay, the rise would be the vertical measurement while the run would be the horizontal right? If so, the rise is 318 feet while the run would be 306 feet.

m = 318/306
m = 1.0392 feet?
 
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You didn't give us the vertical distance stated in your problem, so we are deducing it was given to you as 318 feet. Your ratio is okay, but there's no units to this slope, feet/feet cancel..
 
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Well, I said if the rise is the vertical measurement and the run is the horizontal, the rise would be 318 while the run is 306. Why, if the rise and run are in feet, is there no unit of measurement?

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Well, I said if the rise is the vertical measurement and the run is the horizontal, the rise would be 318 while the run is 306. Why, if the rise and run are in feet, is there no unit of measurement?
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There are no units for slope because a foot divided by a foot is 1. The slope is
\frac{318 \times 1 foot}{ 306 \times 1 foot}
The one foot and one foot cancel out.
 
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