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Please assist me with this tsunami speed​

Please assist me with this tsunami speed​-example-1
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Answer:

c.
\displaystyle d = (s^2)/(9,61)

Step-by-step explanation:


\displaystyle (s)/(3,1) = (3,1√(d))/(3,1) → [(s)/(3,1)]^2 = √(d)^2 → (s^2)/(9,61) = d

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Answer:


\text{c.} \quad d=(s^2)/(9.61)

Explanation:

In any "solve for" scenario, you identify what operations are performed on the variable of interest, then undo them in reverse order.

Here, the square root of d is multiplied by a constant. To undo these operations, we first divide by the constant. That gives ...


(s)/(3.1)=√(d)

Then, we square both sides of the equation to undo the square root:


\left((s)/(3.1)\right)^2=d\\\\d=(s^2)/(9.61)

This matches choice C.

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