Answer:
<em>For each horizontal foot, the roller coaster changes </em><em>6 feet</em><em> of height.</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
Across a horizontal distance of 25 feet, a roller coaster has a steep drop.
So the run is 25 feet.
The height of the roller coaster at the bottom of the drop is -150 feet. (Negative sign is given because it is measured from the top to bottom)
So the rise is 150 feet.
The slope of the roller coaster is,

Slope of 6 means, for 1 unit of run, the object has a rise of 6 units.
Therefore, for each horizontal foot, the roller coaster changes 6 feet of height.
By the pythagorean theorem the diagonal length will be:
d^2=x^2+y^2 and since this is a square x=y so
d^2=2x^2 and since d=15
225=2x^2
x^2=112.5
x=√112.5 yds
x≈10.6 yds (to nearest tenth of a yard)
Answer:
I believe the answer is B
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
0.046
Step-by-step explanation:

Data:
N = 4
H = 2
M = 80
Calculation:

-12/2 = -6 = x
-12/-4 = 3 = y
The x intercept is -6 and the y intercept is 3