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Corey and Margaret went scuba diving in the ocean together. Corey dove to a depth of -23 feet, while Margaret dove to a depth of -45 feet. Who dove deeper into the ocean?
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Corey and Margaret went scuba diving in the ocean together. Corey dove to a depth of -23 feet, while Margaret dove to a depth of -45 feet. Who dove deeper into the ocean?
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Corey and Margaret went scuba diving in the ocean together. Corey dove to a depth of -23 feet, while Margaret dove to a depth of -45 feet. Who dove deeper into the ocean?
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-45>-23 Margret dove almost two times as deep as Corey
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