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The time between a flash of lightning and the sound of its thunder can be used to estimate the distance from a lightning strike . The distance from the strike is the number of seconds between seeing the flash and hearing the thunder divided by 5 . Suppose you are 5 miles from a lightning strike . How many seconds are between the flash and thunder ?

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Write t for the time between the flash and the thunder and d the distance. You have

Here d=11 miles thus t=55 seconds.

In this case it is t/5=m, and when when we plug 5miles in for m we get t/5=5, this can then be simplified to t=5•5, or t=25

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