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Mathematics, 20.05.2021 02:30, engbarthcobie

Matt wants to start zip line 16 feet high in one tree and end 10 feet high in the other tree is the difference in height sufficient to meet the slope constraint? Use specific numbers from the situation to justify or refute whether Matt’s design meets the slope constraint.

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