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To calculate the slope of a retaining wall, you will need to divide the height of the wall by its length. This ratio will tell you the angle of the slope, which is usually expressed as a percentage. For example, if a wall is 10 feet high and 80 feet long, the slope would be 12.5% (10 divided by 80 =Read more
To calculate the slope of a retaining wall, you will need to divide the height of the wall by its length. This ratio will tell you the angle of the slope, which is usually expressed as a percentage. For example, if a wall is 10 feet high and 80 feet long, the slope would be 12.5% (10 divided by 80 = 0.125).
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