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Eduardo counted 10 seconds between seeing lightning and hearing thunder, and he knew that the lightning was about 2 miles away. If he counted four seconds between the next flash of lightning and the thunder, about how far away was the lightning.

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Eduardo counted ten seconds between seeing lightning and hearing thunder, and he know that the lightning was about 2 miles away. If he counted four seconds between the next flash of lightning and thunder, about how far away was the lightning (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!Eduardo counted ten seconds between seeing lightning and hearing thunder, and he know that the lightning was about 2 miles away. If he counted four seconds between the next flash of lightning and thunder, about how far away was the lightning

Eduardo counted ten seconds between seeing lightning and hearing thunder, and he know that the lightning was about 2 miles away. If he counted four seconds between the next flash of lightning and thunder, about how far away was the lightning (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!Eduardo counted ten seconds between seeing lightning and hearing thunder, and he know that the lightning was about 2 miles away. If he counted four seconds between the next flash of lightning and thunder, about how far away was the lightning------------

Eduardo counted ten seconds between seeing lightning and hearing thunder, and he know that the lightning was about 2 miles away. If he counted four seconds between the next flash of lightning and thunder, about how far away was the lightning (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!Eduardo counted ten seconds between seeing lightning and hearing thunder, and he know that the lightning was about 2 miles away. If he counted four seconds between the next flash of lightning and thunder, about how far away was the lightning------------Speed of sound = 2 mi/10 seconds = 0.2 miles/second

Eduardo counted ten seconds between seeing lightning and hearing thunder, and he know that the lightning was about 2 miles away. If he counted four seconds between the next flash of lightning and thunder, about how far away was the lightning (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!Eduardo counted ten seconds between seeing lightning and hearing thunder, and he know that the lightning was about 2 miles away. If he counted four seconds between the next flash of lightning and thunder, about how far away was the lightning------------Speed of sound = 2 mi/10 seconds = 0.2 miles/second----

Eduardo counted ten seconds between seeing lightning and hearing thunder, and he know that the lightning was about 2 miles away. If he counted four seconds between the next flash of lightning and thunder, about how far away was the lightning (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!Eduardo counted ten seconds between seeing lightning and hearing thunder, and he know that the lightning was about 2 miles away. If he counted four seconds between the next flash of lightning and thunder, about how far away was the lightning------------Speed of sound = 2 mi/10 seconds = 0.2 miles/second----4 sec * 0.2 mi/sec = 0.8 miles

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