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A scientist was in a submarine, 43.1 feet below sea level, studying ocean life. Over the next ten minutes, she ascended 35.7 feet. How many feet was she now below sea level?
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A scientist was in a submarine, 43.1 feet below sea level, studying ocean life. Over the next ten minutes, she ascended 35.7 feet. How many feet was she now below sea level?
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A scientist was in a submarine, 43.1 feet below sea level, studying ocean life. Over the next ten minutes, she ascended 35.7 feet. How many feet was she now below sea level?
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Answer: I did this assignment today on edge. it is 7.4
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