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7 August, 14:31

Instructions:Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu.

Category

Wind Speed (knots)

Description

0

less than 1

calm

1

1-3

light air

2

4-6

light breeze

3

7-10

gentle breeze

4

11-16

moderate breeze

5

17-21

fresh breeze

6

22-27

strong breeze

7

28-33

near gale

8

34-40

gale

9

41-47

strong gale

10

48-55

storm

11

56-63

violent storm

12

64+

hurricane

On Sunday, a strong gale blows near Beth's house. The best estimate for the wind speed is miles/hour. Note: One knot is about the same as 1.15 miles/hour.

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  1. 7 August, 14:38
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    55.2-63.25 if you are saying a strong gale is 48-55 knots. Just multiply 48 (1.15) - 55 (1.15) and you will get your range of 55.2 to 63.25 mi/hr
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