DURING A THUNDER STORM AND

  1. DURING A THUNDER STORM AND LIGHTNING STORM, TO ESTIMATE HOW FAR AWAY THE STORM IS, COUNT THE NUMBER OS SECONDS BETWEEN THE TIME
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  2. A person is watching a storm on the horizon. The storm is approximately five miles away but can be viewed from the person's
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  3. if n is the number of seconds between lightning and thunder,the storm is n/ Miles away.write a program that reads the number of
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  4. There is a proportional relationship between your distance from a thunderstorm and the time from when you see the lightning and
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  5. There is proportional relationship between your distance from a thunderstorm and the time from when you see lightning and hear
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  6. What can you conclude from the following statement?I heard the thunder and the flash of lightning, then felt the wind being to
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  7. 9. The time between a lightning flash and the following thunderclap may beused to estimate, in kilometers, how far away a storm
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  8. Picnickers see a lightning flash and hear the resulting thunder 7.9 s later. If the storm is traveling at a rate of 20. km/h,
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  9. Picnickers see a lightning flash and hear the resulting thunder 9.0 s later. If the storm is traveling at arate of 15 km/h, then
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  10. Picnickers see a lightning flash and hear the resulting thunder 9.0 s later. If the storm is traveling at a rate of 15 km/h,
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