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A submarie decends to 1/6 of its maximum depth. Then it decends another 2/3 of its maximum depth. if it is now at 650 feet below sea level, what is it's maximum depth?
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A submarie decends to 1/6 of its maximum depth. Then it decends another 2/3 of its maximum depth. if it is now at 650 feet below sea level, what is it's maximum depth?
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975 feet.
Explanation:
2/3 = 4/6
650/4 = 162.5
162.5 x 2= 325
650+325 = 975
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