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  • 10-05-2021
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The equation for the speed/distance of a tornado is
s = 93 log(d) + 65.
If the speed is 310 mph, what is the distance?

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  • 10-05-2021

Answer:

430.93 miles (rounding to the nearest hundredth)

Step-by-step explanation:

s = 93 log(d) + 65

310 = 93 log(d) + 65

245 = 93 log(d)

2.634408602 = log(d)

10^2.634408602 = 10^log(d)

430.9318583 = d

Therefore, if the speed of the tornado is 310 mph, then its distance is about 430.93 miles.

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