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17 December, 16:37

If a person's eye level is h meters above sea level and he can see d kilometers to the horizon, then = d3.57h. Suppose the person's eye level is 6.25 meters above sea level. How far can he see to the horizon?

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  1. 17 December, 16:54
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    If a person's eye level is "h" meters above sea level and he can see "d" kilometers to the horizon, then "d"=3.57sqrt"h"

    d+=+3.57sqrt%28h%29.

    Suppose the person's eye level is 11.56 meters above sea level.

    How far can he see to the horizon? Round your answer to the nearest tenth.

    d+=+3.57sqrt%2811.56%29

    d = 3.57*3.4

    d = 12.1 km
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