Asked by Anonymous

The time between a lightning flash and the following thunderclap may be used to estimate, in kilometers,
how far away a storm is. How far away is a storm if 6 seconds elapse between the lightning and the thunderclap?
Use the formula d= t/3 , where t is the time, in seconds, between the flash and the thunderclap.

A)18 kilometers
B)2 kilometers
C)3 Kilometer
D)9 kilometer

Answers

Answered by Bob Ross
The questions gives you the time(6), so input that into the formula to get the answer.
Answered by cute min
so would you do d=6/3
Answered by Ms. Sue
Yes.
Answered by cute min
Wait would the answer be B 2kilo
Answered by Ms. Sue
Yes. 2 kilos.
Answered by Ms. Sue
kilometers
Answered by cute min
Thanks Ms.Sue
Answered by Ms. Sue
You are very welcome.
Answered by tiktok
It Is B .
Answered by Anonymous
of course it is...
Answered by severus snape
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