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a submarine is crusing at -40 meters . it descends 20 meters ; then it rises 35% meters . what is the submarine's new depth?
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a submarine is crusing at -40 meters . it descends 20 meters ; then it rises 35% meters . what is the submarine's new depth?
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i think its 55 meters but ry to check first
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