A celebrity holds a press conference, which is televised live. A television viewer hears the sound picked up by a microphone directly in front of the celebrity. This viewer is seated 1.8 m from the television set. A reporter at the press conference is located 4.5 m from the microphone and hears the words directly at the very same instant that the television viewer hears them. Using a value of 343 m/s for the speed of sound, determine the maximum distance between the television viewer and the celebrity. Number i 1570000 Units

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A celebrity holds a press conference, which is televised live. A television viewer hears the sound picked up by a microphone directly
in front of the celebrity. This viewer is seated 1.8 m from the television set. A reporter at the press conference is located 4.5 m from
the microphone and hears the words directly at the very same instant that the television viewer hears them. Using a value of 343 m/s
for the speed of sound, determine the maximum distance between the television viewer and the celebrity.
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Transcribed Image Text:X Incorrect. A celebrity holds a press conference, which is televised live. A television viewer hears the sound picked up by a microphone directly in front of the celebrity. This viewer is seated 1.8 m from the television set. A reporter at the press conference is located 4.5 m from the microphone and hears the words directly at the very same instant that the television viewer hears them. Using a value of 343 m/s for the speed of sound, determine the maximum distance between the television viewer and the celebrity. Number 1570000 Units m he Textbook and Media Hint Attemnte. 1of 5 uced 10:0 ype here to search 81°F 8/3/ DELL F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F10 F11 F12 PrtScr Insert F7 F8 F9 @ %23 $ & 4 6 7 8. %#3
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