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Mathematics, 02.11.2020 23:00 ayoismeisalex

The last quake to relieve all the pressure was in 1857. Assume, the next slippage along the San Andreas Fault in southern California
takes place in the year 2027 and that it relieves "x" % of the
accumulated strain in this region. How much slippage is required
for this to occur? (use your textbook for plate motions ) answer to
2 decimal places and include units 84

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