SOLUTION: The Americans with Disability Act requires, amoung other things, that wheelchair service ramps have a slope not exceeding 1/12. Problem A- Suppose the front steps of a bu

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Question 75639This question is from textbook Functions and Change
: The Americans with Disability Act requires, amoung other things, that wheelchair service ramps have a slope not exceeding 1/12.
Problem A- Suppose the front steps of a building are 2 feet high. You want to make a ramp conforming to the ADA standards that reaches from the ground to the top of the steps. How far away from the building is the base of the ramp?
Problem B- Another way to give specifications on a ramp is to give allowable inches of rise per foot of run. In these terms, how many inches of rise does the ADA requirement allow in 1 foot of run?
This question is from textbook Functions and Change

Answer by Earlsdon(6294) About Me  (Show Source):
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Problem A:
If the mandated slope is not to exceed 1%2F12 (rise over run) and the steps (rise) are 2 feet high, you can write the proportion:
2%2Fx+=+1%2F12 Simplify and solve for x ft.
x+=+24feet.
The base of the ramp has to be 24 feet from the building.
Since the allowable slope is 1%2F12 and the run is 1 foot or 12 inches, then the allowable rise would be 1 inch.