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Bertha and Vernon are competing in a diving competition. Bertha's dive ended -32 m from the starting platform. Vernon's dive ended -4 m from the starting platform. How many times farther was the end of Bertha's dive than the end of Vernon's dive?

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What you must do for this case is a division to find the number of times that Bertha submerges with respect to Vernon.
We have then:
Bertha's dive ended = -32 m
Vernon's dive ended -4 m
N = (Bertha's dive ended) / (Vernon's dive ended)
N = (- 32) / (- 4)
N = 8
Answer:
Bertha's dive was 8 times farther than the end of Vernon's dive
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