To find the quotient to describe the rate of change in the diver's depth, we need to calculate the change in depth (in meters) and divide it by the time taken (in seconds).
Change in depth = 10 m
Time taken = 10.1 seconds
Quotient = Change in depth / Time taken = 10 m / 10.1 s
Calculating the quotient:
Quotient ≈ 0.99
Therefore, the quotient to describe the rate of change in the diver's depth is approximately 0.99 (rounded to the nearest hundredth).
A scuba diver was at a depth of 15 m below the surface when she saw something interesting about 10 m lower she made the descent in 10.1 seconds in Tirpitz, a quotient to describe the rate of change in the divers death give your answer to the nearest, hundredth.
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