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1 October, 18:37

a semielliptic archway has a height of 15 feet at the center and a width of 50 feet. the 50 foot width consists of a two lane road. can a truck that is 12 feet high and 14 feet wide drive under the archway without going into the other lane?

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  1. 1 October, 18:57
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    Pretty sure it can.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Height of 15 is bigger than the 12 feet truck. If the width is 50 feet, and is divided by two, we get a 25 foot lane road on each side. Since 14 feet wide is smaller than that ... I'm pretty sure it can fit under the archway and stay in it's own lane.
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