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Vanessa swims 7.25 feet below sea level. Her friend Emily swims 5.4 feet further down. How many feet did Emily swim down to? A:1.85ft B:12.65ft C:-1.85ft D:-12.65ft
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Vanessa swims 7.25 feet below sea level. Her friend Emily swims 5.4 feet further down. How many feet did Emily swim down to? A:1.85ft B:12.65ft C:-1.85ft D:-12.65ft
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Vanessa swims 7.25 feet below sea level. Her friend Emily swims 5.4 feet further down. How many feet did Emily swim down to?
A:1.85ft
B:12.65ft
C:-1.85ft
D:-12.65ft
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B: 12.65 feet
if vanessa is already 7.25 feet down, and emily is 5.4 feet further, you would do 7.25+5.4 which is 12.65
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