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Chantal wants to start the zip line 25 feet high in one tree, and end it 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 Chantal's design meets the slope constraint.
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The difference in the height of the two trees is 15 feet

How to determine if the design meets the slope constraints?

The height of the zip line on both trees is given as:

Height 1 = 25 feet

Height 2 = 10 feet

Calculate the difference in both heights

ΔHeight  = Height 1 - Height 2

This gives

ΔHeight = 25 - 10

ΔHeight = 15

The question cannot be solved further because the horizontal distance between the trees is not given.

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