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A submarine was 350 feet below sea level. Then, it rose 75 feet, before diving back down another 100 feet. What is the current elevation of the submarine?
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A submarine was 350 feet below sea level. Then, it rose 75 feet, before diving back down another 100 feet. What is the current elevation of the submarine?
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A submarine was 350 feet below sea level. Then, it rose 75 feet, before diving back down another 100 feet. What is the current elevation of the submarine?
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The submarine would be 375 feet below sea level.
Since this is talking about BELOW sea level, you would subtract 75 from 350 instead of adding, which would give you 275. Then, you would add 100 to that instead of subtracting, which gives to 375.
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