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If the Rise of the Roof Shown in the Illustration

Question 76

Question 76

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If the rise of the roof shown in the illustration is 5 feet, and the run is 9 feet, find the pitch of the roof. If the rise of the roof shown in the illustration is 5 feet, and the run is 9 feet, find the pitch of the roof.   A)    B)  45 C)    D)  14 E)


A) If the rise of the roof shown in the illustration is 5 feet, and the run is 9 feet, find the pitch of the roof.   A)    B)  45 C)    D)  14 E)
B) 45
C) If the rise of the roof shown in the illustration is 5 feet, and the run is 9 feet, find the pitch of the roof.   A)    B)  45 C)    D)  14 E)
D) 14
E) If the rise of the roof shown in the illustration is 5 feet, and the run is 9 feet, find the pitch of the roof.   A)    B)  45 C)    D)  14 E)

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