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Radicals and Exponents Find how much farther a sailor can see...

Radicals and Exponents Find how much farther a sailor can see...-example-1

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Okay, here we have this;

Considering the provided equation, we are going to calculate how much farther a sailor can see when he is in the crows nest, so we obtain the following expression:

How much farther a sailor can see when he is in the crows nest=Distance to the horizon when at the crow's nest - Distance to the horizon when viewing from the deck

Replacing:


\begin{gathered} Difference=1.225\sqrt[]{100}-1.225\sqrt[]{40} \\ =12.25-√(10)\cdot\: 2.45 \\ \approx4.50 \end{gathered}

Finally we obtain that from the crow's nest of the ship the sailor see approximately 4.50 miles farther than from the deck.

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