Mathematically, there is no unit for slope. If you are taking something like a rise of 40cm over a run of 10cm, the cm cancel out and the slope is simply 4
Once you get off the math homework paper, however, slopes are often given as over a certain distance. If dealing with a hill on a road, you might be given a slope of "18 inches per 100 feet traveled" or something along those lines. ■
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the slope is a ratio and really has no units.
Of course. If the line rises 18 units for every 27 horizontal units,then its slope is 2/3 .
The adage is "rise over run". For example, if the change between position 1 and position 2 is two units to the right and 3 units up, the slope is 3/2. If the change was 3 units up and two units to the left, then it would be (-3/2).
Nothing. Slope is a measure used in graphing and algebra. Feet and inches are units of linear measurement.
The slope of a line is rise over run. That is to say, how many units the line rises for every unit it travels laterally.