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Mathematics, 03.06.2021 17:50, chapmel20

NEED HELP ASAP PLEASE! BRAINLIEST TO RIGHT ANSWER! A satellite is 6,000 miles from the horizon of Earth. Earth’s radius is about 4,000 miles. Find the approximate distance the satellite is from the point directly below it on Earth’s surface. The diagram is not to scale. No links. A. 3,211 miles
B. 8,653 miles
C. 7,211 miles
D.10,000 miles


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