If a fence were built across the fault in 2005 , how far apart will the two sections of the now-broken fence be in 2026

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If a fence were built across the fault in 2005 , how far apart will the two sections of the now-broken fence be in 2026

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If a fence were built across the fault in 2005 , how far apart will the two sections of the now-broken fence be in 2026 ? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.
If the plates slide past each other at a rate of 3.1 cm/yr, how long will it take the two cities to form one large city? (The present distance between Los Angeles and San Francisco is 600 km.) Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.
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