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Mathematics, 04.12.2020 02:40 sansketon

Suppose that a scuba diver is currently 34 feet below sea level. If he descends at a rate of 2 feet per minute, in how many minutes will it take for the diver to reach 126 feet below sea level? PLSSS give an explanation too!!!

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