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A submarine is 150 feet below sea level and then descends 850 feet before rising 35 feet and leveling out. At what depth is the submarine when it levels out?
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A submarine is 150 feet below sea level and then descends 850 feet before rising 35 feet and leveling out. At what depth is the submarine when it levels out?
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A submarine is 150 feet below sea level and then descends 850 feet before rising 35 feet and leveling out. At what depth is the submarine when it levels out?
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It’s 965
Explanation: add 150+850 witch is 1000 than subtract 1000-35 and that equals 965.
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Answer: 965 below sea level when levels out
Explanation: I am right.
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