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Mathematics, 27.09.2020 22:01 latiamason16

The distance in nautical miles that you can see with a periscope is 1.17 times the square root of h, where h is the height of the periscope above the water, measured in feet. Can you see twice as far with a periscope that is 6 feet above the water than with a periscope that is three feet above the water? Explain.

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