Answer:
6.88 s
Step-by-step explanation:
First of all, we can find the frequency of the wave, given by:

where v is the wave speed and
the wavelength.
Then we can find the period of the wave, T, which is the reciprocal of the frequency:

The amplitude of the wave is

and this corresponds to the distance between the maximum displacement of the wave and the equilibrium position. Therefore, the wave covers a total distance of 4A (4 times the amplitude) during one period T:

and this distance is covered in T = 0.0011 s.
Therefore, the total time needed for the wave to cover a total distance of
d' = 5.0 km = 5000 m
is given by:
