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A scuba diver descended to 15 feet below the surface of the water, then swam up 4 feet and descended 7 feet. Now how far below the surface is the scuba diver?
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A scuba diver descended to 15 feet below the surface of the water, then swam up 4 feet and descended 7 feet. Now how far below the surface is the scuba diver?
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I get the scuba diver is -18 feet...so 18 feet below sea level
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18 feet. Hope this helps
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