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Mathematics, 27.02.2021 14:00 deee12345

Persons A and B are at the beach, their eyes are 5 ft and 6 ft, respectively, above sea level. How many miles farther out is Person B’s horizon than Person A’s? Hello!
I'm trying to solve this problem.
I have difficulty understanding this math problem.. I've tried to solve the problem using the symmetry of the triangles but I didn't get the right answer, and I can't seem to understand the "concept" of the horizon here.
So I'll be grateful if you give me some hints.

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