In kilometers, the approximate distance to the earth's horizon from a point h meters above the surface can be determined by evaluating the expression

We are given the height h of a person from surface of sea level to be 350 m and we are to find the the distance to horizon d. Using the value in above expression we get:
Therefore, the approximate distance to the horizon for the person will be 64.81 km
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
I think you are just asking for the decimal answers.
3/20 = 0.15
9/50 = 0.18
38/200 = 0.19

diameter = 4m
radius = 4/2
= 2m
volume = (3.14)(2^2)(6.3)
= 79.128m^3
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