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A submarine at the surface dives 375ft and then another 175ft express the final depth as an integer
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A submarine at the surface dives 375ft and then another 175ft express the final depth as an integer
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Since you are working with decreasing depth the answer should be an integer that represents the depth below sea level: -375-175 = -550
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-375 + -175 = -550
The final depth is 550 ft below sea level, or -550.
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