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Alta dove 9 meters below the ocean’s surface. She then dove 15 meters deeper. She then rose 19 1/4 meters. What was her position in relation to the surface of the water?
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Alta dove 9 meters below the ocean’s surface. She then dove 15 meters deeper. She then rose 19 1/4 meters. What was her position in relation to the surface of the water?
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Alta dove 9 meters below the ocean’s surface. She then dove 15 meters deeper. She then rose 19 1/4 meters. What was her position in relation to the surface of the water?
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the answer is -4 3/4
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