Answer:
Part a) The elevation of the road is 
Part b) The rise is 
Step-by-step explanation:
Part a) What is the elevation of the road to the nearest degree?
Let
y-----> the rise of the road ( vertical distance)
x ----> the run of the road (horizontal distance)
we have
y/x=1/10
we know that
The ratio y/x is equal to the tangent of the angle of the elevation of the road
Let
----> angle of the elevation of the road



Part b) If the road is two km long, how much does it rise?
using proportion


Four because i searched it up
Answer:
Two
"Positive and negative angles
In a two-dimensional Cartesian coordinate system, an angle is typically defined by its two sides, with its vertex at the origin. The initial side is on the positive x-axis, while the other side or terminal side is defined by the measure from the initial side in radians, degrees, or turns."
Any angle is in 2 dimensions when you measure
The lengths 4, 5, 10 can not form a triangle
0.8=0.8/1=8/10=4/5
not one of them
but,
2/9=0.2222222222
4/9=0.444444444444
7/9=0.7777777777
8/9=0.88888888888
I think you meant 0.8 repeating so
answer is D