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21 May, 05:20

At sea, the distance to the horizon is directly proportional to the square root of the elevation of the observer. if a person who is 36 feet above the water can see 7.4 miles, find how far a person 64 feet above the water can see.

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  1. 21 May, 05:35
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    Distance is directly proportional to the square root of the elevation is important here.

    The square root of 36 feet (the elevation) is 6 feet.

    Equation for direct proportion: y=kx (y is directly proportionate to x, k is the amount of proportion)

    7.4 miles = 6 feet * k

    7.4mi = 6feet * (1.233 * whatever the conversion rate is between feet and miles)

    The same applies to 64: the square root of it will be directly proportionate to the distance.

    √ 64 = 8

    8feet*k = [thenumber_we_don't_know]miles

    8*1.233 = {?}

    = 9.84

    The answer is 9.84.
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