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Mathematics, 11.03.2021 19:40 roneesmith2016

In 4 1/2 minutes, a scuba diver swims from the surface to an elevation of -85 feet, swimming
at a constant speed. Later, the diver swims
upward 5 feet following a fish. Finally, the
diver takes 10 minutes to ascend to the
surface, swimming at a constant speed.

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