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A submarine at the surface dives 375 ft and then another 175 ft. Express the final depth as an integer.| –10 | | 11 | A. –525 ft B. –550 ft C. 550 ft D. 525 f
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A submarine at the surface dives 375 ft and then another 175 ft. Express the final depth as an integer.| –10 | | 11 | A. –525 ft B. –550 ft C. 550 ft D. 525 f
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A submarine diving means it is going DOWN. This would be a negative number.
-375 + (-175) =
- 550
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