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A scuba diver is at a depth of 82 feet. He descends another 19 feet. Write his new depth as an integer.
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A scuba diver is at a depth of 82 feet. He descends another 19 feet. Write his new depth as an integer.
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-101 feet
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101 feet.
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82 + 19 = 101.
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