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Deep-sea explorer ship is pulling up a diver at the rate of 25 ft./m the diver is 200 feet below sea level how deep was a diver 10 Minutes ago
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Deep-sea explorer ship is pulling up a diver at the rate of 25 ft./m the diver is 200 feet below sea level how deep was a diver 10 Minutes ago
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Deep-sea explorer ship is pulling up a diver at the rate of 25 ft./m the diver is 200 feet below sea level how deep was a diver 10 Minutes ago
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Multiply 25 and 10 because the diver goes down 25 ft per MINUTE
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