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A diver descends 90 feet in 5 minutes. What is the diver's change in depth per minute?
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A diver descends 90 feet in 5 minutes. What is the
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90/5 would be 18 because you need to find the depth per minute. So you divide 5 by 5 and then 90 by 5. 18 feet per minute
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18 feet/min
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Divide 90/5 to find the diver's change in depth per minute
18 feet per minute is the answer
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