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If you wanted to find the depth of a submarine during a dive, would it be more reasonable to use an equation with the rate in feet per minute or feet or hour? Explain why?
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If you wanted to find the depth of a submarine during a dive, would it be more reasonable to use an equation with the rate in feet per minute or feet or hour? Explain why?
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Answer: i would say feet per minute
Step-by-step explanation:seems more reasonable
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