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Mathematics, 03.01.2020 22:31 sophiapilare8276

The wind speed near the center of a tornado is represented by the equation s=93logd+65, where d is the distance, in miles, that the tornado travels and s is the wind speed, in miles per hour. if the wind speed was 130 miles per hour, which equation could be used to find the distance that the tornado traveled?

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