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Kaylib’s eye-level height is 48 ft above sea level, and addison’s eye-level height is 85 1/3 ft above sea level. how much farther can addison see to the horizon? use the formula d=sq-rt(3h)/(2), with d being the distance they can see in miles and h being their eye-level height in feet.

a. sq-r 2 mi
b.2 sq-r 2 mi
c.14 sq-r
d 28sq-r2

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