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The length of the downward sloping side of the ramp would be 18 feet approximately this is pythagarus theorem of the sum of squares. the answer should in fact be the number corresponding to the square root of (10*10+15*15).

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Q: The vertical height of the ramp will be 10 feet the horizontal base of the ramp will be 15 feet what will be the length of the downward sloping side of the ramp?
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