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If an earthquake has a total horizontal displacement of S meters along its fault line, then the horizontal movement M of a point on the surface of Earth d kilometers from the fault line can be estimated using the formula If an earthquake has a total horizontal displacement of S meters along its fault line, then the horizontal movement M of a point on the surface of Earth d kilometers from the fault line can be estimated using the formula   where D is the depth (in kilometers)  below the surface of the focal point of the earthquake. Approximate the depth D of the focal point of an earthquake with S = 5 m if a point on the surface of Earth 7 kilometers from the fault line moved 0.67 meters horizontally. Round the answer to the nearest hundredth. A)    km B)    km C)    km D)    km E)    km where D is the depth (in kilometers) below the surface of the focal point of the earthquake. Approximate the depth D of the focal point of an earthquake with S = 5 m if a point on the surface of Earth 7 kilometers from the fault line moved 0.67 meters horizontally. Round the answer to the nearest hundredth.

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