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Dave was exploring coral 3 ft below sea level. Then he swamto an underwater cave with an entrance 15 ft below sea level what is the difference and depth between the cave entrance and the coral
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Dave was exploring coral 3 ft below sea level. Then he swamto an underwater cave with an entrance 15 ft below sea level what is the difference and depth between the cave entrance and the coral
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Since the coral is at -3 feet and the cave is at -15 feet we can find out that the difference between the two is 12 feet by doing -15-3 = 12. Hope this helps.
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