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A diver begins at sea level and descends vertically at a rate of 2 1/2 feet per second. How long does the Diver take to reach -15.6 feet?
10 years ago

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Answered by Steve
time = distance/speed.
So, just use your numbers.
10 years ago
Answered by Claire
6.24 seconds.

15.6/2.5 = 6.24
10 years ago
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