To find out how many feet below sea level the scientist was initially, we can set up the situation as follows:
Let \( x \) be the depth (in feet) below sea level before she began to rise. After rising 22.3 feet, she is then at a depth of 39.6 feet below sea level.
We can express this relationship mathematically:
\[ x - 22.3 = -39.6 \]
Here, we subtract 22.3 from her initial depth \( x \) because she is rising, and the result equals -39.6 (which indicates how many feet she is below sea level after the rise).
Now, let's solve for \( x \):
\[ x - 22.3 = -39.6 \]
Adding 22.3 to both sides:
\[ x = -39.6 + 22.3 \]
Calculating the right side:
\[ x = -39.6 + 22.3 = -17.3 \]
So, the scientist was 17.3 feet below sea level before she rose.