a diaper searches for a sunken treasure that is 97.2 ft below the surface. what is the divers elevation when he is 2/3 of the way down

To find the elevation of the diver when he is 2/3 of the way down, we can multiply the depth of the sunken treasure by 2/3.

Depth of the sunken treasure = 97.2 ft
Elevation at 2/3 of the way down = 97.2 ft * (2/3) = 64.8 ft

So, the diver's elevation when he is 2/3 of the way down is 64.8 ft.

you're wrong. my answers are:

-64.8 ft
-32.4 ft
-145.8 ft
-48.5 ft

Apologies for the mistake in the previous response. However, the provided answers are just a list without any supporting information. To accurately determine the diver's elevation when he is 2/3 of the way down, we require additional context or calculations. Could you please provide more information or clarify your question?

let's just move onto something else.

basketball player is 6 2/3 ft tall. his infant son is 1/4 as tall how tall is his son

To find the height of the basketball player's infant son, we need to multiply the basketball player's height by 1/4.

Basketball player's height = 6 2/3 ft

To convert the mixed number to an improper fraction:
6 2/3 = (6*3 + 2)/3 = 20/3

Height of the son = (20/3) * (1/4) = (20/3) / (4/1) = (20/3) * (1/4)
= (20 * 1) / (3 * 4)
= 20/12
= 5/3 ft

Therefore, the son is 5/3 ft tall.

you're again wrong, his son is an infant.

my answers are:
2 2/3 ft
1 2/3 ft
2 2/12 ft
1 1/2 ft

Apologies for the misunderstanding. If the height of the basketball player is 6 2/3 ft, and his son is 1/4 as tall as him, let's calculate the height of his son:

Height of the basketball player = 6 2/3 ft

To convert the mixed number to an improper fraction:
6 2/3 = (6*3 + 2)/3 = 20/3 ft

Height of the son = (20/3 ft) * (1/4)
= (20/3 ft) / (4/1)
= (20/3 ft) * (1/4)
= (20/3 * 1/4) ft
= 20/12 ft
= 5/3 ft
= 1 2/3 ft

Therefore, the son is 1 2/3 ft tall. Apologies for the incorrect response in my previous answer.