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Mathematics, 01.12.2020 05:50 trobbie817

When looking out over a large body of water, an observer can calculate the distance to the horizon by using the formula, d= V1.5h , where d is the distance to the horizon (in
miles), and h is the height above sea level of the observer's eye (in feet). The height of
the observer's eye is 29 feet above sea level. Between which two values is the distance to
the horizon?
A. between 0 and 1 miles
B. between 3 and 4 miles
C. between 6 and 7 miles
D. between 13 and 14 miles

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