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A passenger on a ship dropped his camera into the ocean. If it is descending at a rate of -4.2 meters per second, how long (in seconds) until it hits the bottom of the ocean, which is at -1875 meters?
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A passenger on a ship dropped his camera into the ocean. If it is descending at a rate of -4.2 meters per second, how long (in seconds) until it hits the bottom of the ocean, which is at -1875 meters? Round to the nearest second.
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It would take 446 seconds
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