Inches per foot and other ways to calculate grade for the construction tradesperson.

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Calculating grade in pipe. Inches per foot, ratio and percent.
Formula: total fall = length x grade
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I’ve been struggling in my related math as a first year apprentice in my union, and you might just save my apprenticeship with these videos

mattbunch
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This is the coolest intro for math ever. Thank you!

rickovsky
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Thank you for a wonderful series of explanations, Tradestutor. You have provided a much needed service.

poliveri
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Great video buddy thanks for sharing the knowlege

edhilsonvergara
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Thank you for this video, very important information

melvinvillalobos
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I got a question. What if you have a 150 foot building with 4 gutters (roof pitch about 10 feet) and the same on the adjacent building with 4 gutters. If you run all these gutters (8 of them) into a 8 inch pipe, what is the most farthest feet you can run before running into a blockage problem or would there be a problem at any difference?

billyjack
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Simple and sweet. Overall Audio is a bit low, and the speakers on my phone a generally really loud, maybe something to consider for future videos.

jayjayjits
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How does on convert sat a 1.1 persent slope to inchs per foot?

PsyKotyK
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Love the breakdown into a melodic solo in The beginning 🤘🏻

ScandleBar
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Nice video.. nice content..
Keep going..

LearnerCivilEngineering
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Is it applicable for diameters of pipes

wanjevi
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WHAT BAND IS THIS PLAYING ON INTRO LOL

doncozmoe
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Very much enjoy your videos. A request, stop the blaring intro music, extremely annoying. When we begin the video we are not expecting the blaring noise screaming at us. Although we attempt to turn off the sound everyone around us gives us a stink-eye!

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