SOLUTION: i need help on this one too. to estimate how long a thunderstorm will last, meteorologists can use the formula: t=the square root of d to the third power divided by 216, where t is

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Question 188410: i need help on this one too. to estimate how long a thunderstorm will last, meteorologists can use the formula: t=the square root of d to the third power divided by 216, where t is the time in hours and d is the diameter of the storm in miles
Answer by feliz1965(151)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This question is incomplete.
We have the formula:
t = sqrt{d^3}/216
To find t, we need to know the value of d.
Go back to where you found this question, plug the value of d into the formula above and simplify to find t.
In other words, you did not give us the diameter of the storm in miles represented here by the letter d.


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