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A site plan indicates a 1.5-horizontal to 1-vertical slope for an embankment construction. If the total height of the embankment is 6 metres, what is the required horizontal distance for the slope?

To calculate the required horizontal distance (run) for a given slope, multiply the vertical rise by the horizontal ratio. In this case, 6 metres (rise) × 1.5 (

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Question: A site plan indicates a 1.5-horizontal to 1-vertical slope for an embankment construction. If the total height of the embankment is 6 metres, what is the required horizontal distance for the slope?

Answer options:

  • 4.0 metres
  • 6.0 metres ✅ 9.0 metres
  • 12.0 metres

Correct answer: 9.0 metres

Explanation: To calculate the required horizontal distance (run) for a given slope, multiply the vertical rise by the horizontal ratio. In this case, 6 metres (rise) × 1.5 (horizontal ratio) = 9.0 metres.

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