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A scuba diver dives 750 feet underwater, swims up 375 feet, and then swims down 225 feet. After all of that where is the diver at?
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A scuba diver dives 750 feet underwater, swims up 375 feet, and then swims down 225 feet. After all of that where is the diver at?
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600ft
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750 - 375 + 225 = 600
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