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anjilletteb

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The ground movement of an earthquake near a fault line is modeled by the equation
d = D tan
where M is the horizontal movement (in meters) at a distance d (in kilometers) from the earthquake, D is the depth (also in kilometers) below the surface of the center of the earthquake, and S is the total horizontal displacement (also in meters) at the fault line. What is the horizontal movement 5 kilometers from an earthquake centered 3 kilometers below the surface with a total horizontal displacement of 4 meters? Round the answer to the nearest 0.01 meter.


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Marked as best answer by anjilletteb on Feb 28, 2021

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anjilletteb

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Reply 2 on: Feb 28, 2021
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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