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In your fb page it says that the formula to find the gradient is m = rise/run. But here it says that to find it is m = Run/ Rise. I'm just curious. Which one is right?
I may making a mistake to calculate what google maps defines moderate hill on my journey to my working place. the road length is 700m (0,4 mile) and the difference in altitude is 18,89 mt (62ft). what calculation should I do?
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I would say gradient is rise/run. 0.5/10 = 1:20
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In your fb page it says that the formula to find the gradient is m = rise/run. But here it says that to find it is m = Run/ Rise. I'm just curious. Which one is right?
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I may making a mistake to calculate what google maps defines moderate hill on my journey to my working place. the road length is 700m (0,4 mile) and the difference in altitude is 18,89 mt (62ft). what calculation should I do?
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Gradient= rise/run or run/rise..???
Rise/run
Uas is in inches plz
Bro made it more complicated to me tbh
whats up with the mixed units 😂 convert to the same to nit confuse people
Minimum What ratio of slope is required for underground parking.
1:6
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