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Question 1156211: A cross-country ski area classifies its courses based on the range of slopes. If the slopes are less than 0.09, the course is classified aseasy. For slopes between 0.09 and 0.18, the course is intermediate.For slopes greater than 0.18, the course is difficult. For a ski hill10 m tall, what range of horizontal runs is appropriate for each classification
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A cross-country ski area classifies its courses based on the range of slopes. If the slopes are less than 0.09, the course is classified aseasy. For slopes between 0.09 and 0.18, the course is intermediate.For slopes greater than 0.18, the course is difficult. For a ski hill10 m tall, what range of horizontal runs is appropriate for each classification
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easy:: 0m < slope <0.09*10m :::::: 0< slope < 0.9m
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intermediate:: 0.9m < slope < 0.18*10m :::::: 0.9m < slope < 1.8m
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difficult:: 1.8m < slope < 10m
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Stan H.

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