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β 11y agoIt is most often expressed as a ratio of inches of rise per 12 inches of run. A roof slope that rises 4 inches for every 12 inches of run is a "4 in 12" slope, or 4/12 slope, or 4:12 slope.
For a negative slope, the rise is negative and the run is positive.
Your answer is 3/24 or 0.125 Slope = Rise / Run
Slope equals rise over run.
Yes, rise divided by run
Its rise divided by run
It is most often expressed as a ratio of inches of rise per 12 inches of run. A roof slope that rises 4 inches for every 12 inches of run is a "4 in 12" slope, or 4/12 slope, or 4:12 slope.
The slope can be remembered as "rise over run". When the slope is an integer, it means that the rise over run is positive.
For a negative slope, the rise is negative and the run is positive.
It is the slope.
Your answer is 3/24 or 0.125 Slope = Rise / Run
Rise over run is used to determine slope. It doesn't matter which number is bigger. It simply tells you how far up a slope climbs over what distance. So on a roof for instance, 4/12 means the roof climbs 4 inches higher every foot of width.
Slope equals rise over run.
Yes, rise divided by run
Rise/run is the slope of a line.
slope = rise divided by run
the pitch of a 7-12 roof slope meaning that for 12" of horizontal measurement (roof run) the vertical measurement (roof rise) is 7". Not totally sure but I believe the minimum to be about a 3-7 inch pitch 3 inch roof rise per 7 feet of horizontal measurement