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During scuba lessons, Sue dove 30 feet, Harriet dove 120 feet, and Kathy dove 90 feet.What integers represent these depths? Order the integers from least to greatest. (Remember, the depth is underneath
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During scuba lessons, Sue dove 30 feet, Harriet dove 120 feet, and Kathy dove 90 feet.What integers represent these depths? Order the integers from least to greatest. (Remember, the depth is underneath the surface of the water.)
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120, 90, 30 if you're going from the depths of the water to water level
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