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Starting at sea level, a diving bell descended at a constant rate to a depth of −1.5 kilometers relative to sea level in 7.5 minutes. What was the diving bell's position relative to sea level after the
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Starting at sea level, a diving bell descended at a constant rate to a depth of −1.5 kilometers relative to sea level in 7.5 minutes. What was the diving bell's position relative to sea level after the first minute of its descent?
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-0.2 km is the distance after the first minute
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