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The altitude of a plane is 1,600 ft. What must be the altitude of a submarine so that the sum of their altitudes is 0?
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The altitude of a plane is 1,600 ft. What must be the altitude of a submarine so that the sum of their altitudes is 0?
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The altitude of a plane is 1,600 ft. What must be the altitude of a submarine so that the sum of their altitudes is 0?
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You must mean the depth of the submarine.
to make sum = zero the depth of the sub must be -1600 ft..
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1600 - 1600 = 0
so the sub needs to be -1600 feet
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