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Sara and Tina are scuba diving. Sara is at –75 feet and Tina is at –125 feet. Which statement is true about Sara and Tina? A. T...Asked by kippy vr
Sara and Tina are scuba diving. Sara is at –75 feet and Tina is at –125 feet. Which statement is true about Sara and Tina?
A.
Tina is diving deeper than Sara because |–125| is greater than |–75|.
B.
Tina is closer to the surface than Sara because |–75| is less than |–125|.
C.
Sara is closer to the surface than Tina because |–125| is less than |–75|.
D.
Sara is diving deeper than Tina because |–75| is greater than |–125|.
A.
Tina is diving deeper than Sara because |–125| is greater than |–75|.
B.
Tina is closer to the surface than Sara because |–75| is less than |–125|.
C.
Sara is closer to the surface than Tina because |–125| is less than |–75|.
D.
Sara is diving deeper than Tina because |–75| is greater than |–125|.
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D. Sara is diving deeper than Tina because |–75| is greater than |–125|.