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29 February, 21:56

How do I find out how many years it will take?

The San Andreas fault is a dextral (right-lateral) strike-slip fault that runs between Los Angeles and San Francisco. This means that Los Angeles is slowly approaching San Francisco. Assuming the average slip rate of 2.1 cm/year remains constant, in about how many years will Los Angeles be directly west of San Francisco? Los Angeles is presently 519 km from San Francisco. (Hint: 1 cm = 0.00001 km.)

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  1. 1 March, 01:01
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    519 km ... ok, lets convert it to centimeters

    there are 1000 meters in 1 km, so in 519 km, there are 519 * 1000 meters then.

    there are 100 centimeters in 1 meter, so in (519 * 1000) meters, there are then (519 * 1000) * 100 centimeters.

    that's how many centimeters Los Angeles is from San Francisco.

    now, the slip rate is 2.1 cm per year.

    how many times does 2.1 go into (519 * 1000 * 100) ?

    well, is just (519 * 1000 * 100) / 2.1.

    that many years.
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