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A graph between percentage of sunlight remaining and depth in meters.

The graph shows the amount of sunlight that can reach different depths of water. Which of the following correctly uses the graph to estimate the amount of sunlight that can reach 10 meters of water depth?

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Responses

54% of the sunlight
54% of the sunlight

58% of the sunlight
58% of the sunlight

5% of the sunlight
5% of the sunlight

62.5% of the sunlight
62.5% of the sunlight

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
To accurately estimate the amount of sunlight that can reach 10 meters of water depth, you would need to refer to the graph you mentioned. However, since I can't see the graph, I can't provide the exact answer based on the options given.

If you have access to the graph, you would typically locate 10 meters on the depth axis and then see where that intersects the line representing the percentage of sunlight. The value where the intersection occurs will give you the correct estimate.

Based on the options provided:

- 54% of the sunlight
- 58% of the sunlight
- 5% of the sunlight
- 62.5% of the sunlight

You would choose the one that corresponds to the intersecting value at 10 meters depth on the graph. If you can give me any more details or description of the graph, I can help you further!

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