Asked by sara

The amount of pressure on a diver as she descends into the sea can be modeled by the equation
y
=
1
10
x
+
1
, where x is her depth in meters and y is the amount of pressure in atmospheres (atm). Which of these statements are correct according to the model? Select two that apply.
A.
At sea level, the amount of pressure on the diver is 1 atm.
B.
For every 10 meters that the diver descends, the amount of pressure on her increases by 1 atm.
C.
For every 10 meters that the diver descends, the amount of pressure on her decreases by 1 atm.
D.
At sea level, the amount of pressure on the diver is
1
10
atm.
E.
For every 1 meter that the diver descends, the amount of pressure on her decreases by 10 atms.
F.
For every 1 meter that the diver descends, the amount of pressure on her increases by 10 atms.

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Correct answers: A and B.

Reason:
- At sea level x = 0, so y = (1/10)(0) + 1 = 1 atm → A is true.
- The slope 1/10 means pressure increases by 1/10 atm per 1 meter, which is 1 atm per 10 meters → B is true.