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A marine biologist wants to know the total vertical distance a Ralph in traviled during a jump. With the surface of the water being zero, it started under water at -35 feet, jumped up and out of the water to 27 feet and returned to the water to swim at -18 feet. What a the total vertical distance the Ralph in traviled

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Given parameters:

Distance takes into consideration the path covered by a body in motion.

Here we need to carefully analyse the problem sentence by sentence to arrive at the solution, the total height of jump.

  • With the surface of the water being zero,

This is the reference plane and it is the water surface. Area below the reference have a negative sign to show that they are below the surface. Those above are positive.

  • it started under water at -35 feet

On jumping to the surface, Ralph covered 35ft

  • jumped up and out of the water to 27 feet and returned to the water

jumping out it gained 27ft, total height is 35ft + 27ft = 62ft

Now, returning to the water, it covred another 27ft;

Distance covered now is 62ft + 27ft = 89ft

  • returned to the water to swim at -18 feet

Distance of dive = 18ft,

Total distance now is (89 + 18)ft = 107ft

The total vertical distance the Ralph traveled is 107ft.

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