Final answer:
Jackie's second dive was 210.2 feet deeper and her third dive was 428.2 feet deeper.
Step-by-step explanation:
Jackie's first dive was −7.8 feet. To find the depths of her second and third dives, you need to calculate each subsequent dive as being 218 feet deeper than the dive before it.
- Determine the depth of the second dive by adding the depth of the first dive to 218 feet.
- Calculate the depth of the third dive by adding 218 feet to the depth of the second dive.
Let's do the math:
- Second dive: −7.8 feet + 218 feet = 210.2 feet (deeper).
- Third dive: 210.2 feet + 218 feet = 428.2 feet (deeper).
Therefore, Jackie's second and third dives were 210.2 feet and 428.2 feet deeper respectively.