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A scuba diver descended 25.34 feet, and then he ascended 12.67 feet. A) The diver ascended 12.67 feet. B) The diver descended a total of 38.01 feet. C) The net depth change is 3…
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A scuba diver descended 25.34 feet, and then he ascended 12.67 feet. A) The diver ascended 12.67 feet. B) The diver descended a total of 38.01 feet. C) The net depth change is 38.01 feet. D) The diver is currently at a depth of 12.67 feet.
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The only statement that can be true is A
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