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Approximately two
This is the correct answer.
The dividing line is 2. You must be 2 away from a big fire.
Yes. 2 is it.
2 is really important because of the inverse square law. At a distance of 2, the power level youβre feeling is 1/4. However if you were using different units and were, by those units, 3 from your power source what youβd be feeling would be multiplied by 1/9.
Don't forget the number of pollutions is also a factor.
3 pollutions to be exact.
Shit, I knew it!
Formula: 2 away + 3 pollutions = counts