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rosewolf781Lv1
6 Nov 2019
answer with steps would be appreciated
On Earth, the distance D at which we can see the horizon (in miles), in terms of our height h above the ground (in feet) is modeled by: At what height do we need to climb to see a distance of 200 miles to the horizon? (answer with a complete sentence and units) If the top of Mount Everest is approximately at 29,029 feet above the ground, could we see 200 miles when standing there? WHY? (answer with a sentence) Show transcribed image text
answer with steps would be appreciated
On Earth, the distance D at which we can see the horizon (in miles), in terms of our height h above the ground (in feet) is modeled by: At what height do we need to climb to see a distance of 200 miles to the horizon? (answer with a complete sentence and units) If the top of Mount Everest is approximately at 29,029 feet above the ground, could we see 200 miles when standing there? WHY? (answer with a sentence)
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3 Aug 2022
Jamar FerryLv2
28 Sep 2019
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