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A diver is 800 ft below sea level. The diver descends 220 ft and then rises 650 ft. Where is the diver in relation to sea level? Let sea level = 0 ft.
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A diver is 800 ft below sea level. The diver descends 220 ft and then rises 650 ft. Where is the diver in relation to sea level? Let sea level = 0 ft.
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the diver is at -370
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The diver is -370 ft below sea level
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