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  1. A fish is swimming at a constant rate toward the ocean floor. The equation y = -7x - 3 can be used to represent the situation,
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  2. A fish is swimming at a constant rate toward the ocean floor. The equation y = -7x - 3 can be used to represent the situation,
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  3. A fish is swimming at a constant rate toward the ocean floor. The equation y = -7x - 3 can be used to represent the situation,
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  4. A fish is swimming at a constant rate toward the ocean floor. The equation y = -7x - 3 can beused to represent the situation,
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  5. A fish is swimming at a constant rate toward the ocean floor.The equation y = -7x = 3 can be used to represent the situation,
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  6. A fish is swimming at a constant rate toward the ocean floor. The equation Y equals minus X -3 can be used to represent the
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  7. The table shows the elevations, in kilometers, of four different fish. Order those fish swimming at a depth below 1 km from
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  8. A 3.8 kg fish swimming 1.3 m/s swallows an absent minded 1.4 kg fish swimming toward it at a velocity that brings both fish to a
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  9. a 5 kg fish swimming at a speed of 1m/s swallows an absent minded 1 kg fish swimming toward it at 4 m/s. the speed of the larger
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  10. A 15kg tuna fish moving horizontally to the right at 5m/s swallows a 2kg fish that is swimming to the left at 7.5 m/s .What is
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