In a thunderstorm, there is a gap between the time you see the lightning and the time you hear the thunder. Your distance from the storm is directly proportional to the time interval between the lightning and the thunder. If you hear thunder from a storm that is 1.36 miles away 6.6 seconds after you see lightning, how far away is a storm for which the time gap between lightning and thunder is 12 seconds?
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