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A scuba diver dove from the surface of the ocean to an elevation of −99 9 10 feet at a rate of −30.7 feet per minute. After spe...Asked by ㄑㄎ濕濕ㄎㄎ
A scuba diver dove from the surface of the ocean to an elevation of −59
9
10
feet at a rate of −12 feet per minute. After spending 14.5 minutes at that elevation, the diver ascended to an elevation of −8
9
10
feet. The total time for the dive so far was 21
1
8
minutes. What was the rate of change in the diver's elevation during the ascent? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.
9
10
feet at a rate of −12 feet per minute. After spending 14.5 minutes at that elevation, the diver ascended to an elevation of −8
9
10
feet. The total time for the dive so far was 21
1
8
minutes. What was the rate of change in the diver's elevation during the ascent? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.
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Answered by
bobpursley
I can't read the elevations.
rate=(finalelevation-initialelevation)/time
rate=(finalelevation-initialelevation)/time