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Research building codes for ramps such as wheelchair ramps, boat ramps, or loading docks. Choose a building code for a ramp and describe the relationship between the lengths involved using geometry vocabulary such as hypotenuse, adjacent side, and opposite side. Use right triangle concepts from this Unit to find any unknown lengths and angle measures of the ramp. Be sure to identify the type of ramp. Explain if the building code of your ramp makes sense and do the same for the other building codes posted for discussion. Discuss why there are building codes for ramps and how you think they are. I got the codes but i dont understand what im supposed to do with it
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i got it i helped my brother with this one
i have it saved to my desktop
The ADA building codes for wheelchair ramps are as follows: the ramp should be no steeper than one foot per inch of rise, rise should not exceed 30 inches, width must be at least 36 inches, and landings must be at least 60 square inches both at the top of the platform and in any directional transition. Handrails are required on ramps that rise more than 6 inches or are more than 72 inches long. Wheelchair ramps may be fabricated from any material, provided they do not allow water to accumulate and have enough tread to prevent slipping.
I got the codes yes, but what am i supposed to do with them? Thats what i dont understand. the instructions are confusing
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