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For safety considerations, wheelchair ramps are constructed under regulated specifications. One regulation requires that the maximum gradient of a ramp exceeding 1200mm in length 1/14
question. a 16cm high ramp needs to be built. Find the horizontal length of the ramp required to meet the specifications.
If that's all the information given, then we have to assume the length of the ramp is more than 1200mm (120cm) and therefore the gradient is

. The gradient of a linear line is:

and in this case, the gradient can be represented as

.
The question gives us the vertical length as

and the maximum gradient as

to find the horizontal length. Let

be the horizontal length to make it more simple. So:

The RHS (right hand side) must not be higher than

as that is the highest gradient. So it's really:

Sub in the values:

Multiply both sides by

:

Multiply both sides by

:



horizontal length is at least

Now just to be sure, let's check if the length of the ramp is longer than 120cm using Pythagoras' theorem.





If the horizontal length gets longer, the ramp gets longer too. So the ramp will always be longer than 120cm with this answer.
So it works out.