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From sea level, a submarine descends 20 feet per minute. Where is the submarine in relation to sea level 5 minutes after it starts descending? A. 20 B. 5 C. 100 D. -100 E. -20
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From sea level, a submarine descends 20 feet per minute. Where is the submarine in relation to sea level 5 minutes after it starts descending?
A. 20
B. 5
C. 100
D. -100
E. -20
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The correct answer is C.) 100 feet
(Feet per minute) x (number of minutes)
20x5 = 100
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