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The time between a lightning flash and the following thunderclap may be used to estimate, in kilometers, how far away a storm i...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
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
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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...
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severus snape
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