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2) A scuba diver descends to a location that is -12 1/3 m relative to sea level. He then descends another 8 1/4 M. What is the scuba divers final location relative to sea level.…
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2) A scuba diver descends to a location that is -12 1/3 m relative to sea level. He then descends another 8 1/4 M. What is the scuba divers final location relative to sea level.
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Answer: -20 7/12
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