Lake Profondo has a depth of 84 feet. Lake Segundo 5/6 as deep. What is the elevation at the bottom of Lake Segundo?

(Remember, the elevation is below sea level. Account for this in your answer.)

Lake Segundo is 5/6 * 84 feet = <<5/6*84=70>>70 feet deep.

Since the elevation at the bottom is below sea level, the elevation at the bottom of Lake Segundo is 0 - 70 = <<0-70=-70>>-70 feet. Answer: \boxed{-70}.

What the quotient of 842.4 divided by -0.6

A. -1,404

B. -140.4

C. -14.04

D. 1,404

The quotient of 842.4 divided by -0.6 is given by:

842.4 / -0.6 = -1,404

Therefore, the correct answer is option A. -1,404.

What is the quotation of 100 divided by (-10) divided by 5

A. -2

B. -50

C. 2

D. -200

To evaluate the expression, we start by dividing 100 by -10, which gives us -10.

Next, we divide -10 by 5, which gives us -2.

Therefore, the correct answer is option A. -2.

To find the depth of Lake Segundo, which is 5/6 as deep as Lake Profondo, we can multiply the depth of Lake Profondo by 5/6.

Depth of Lake Segundo = Depth of Lake Profondo * 5/6
= 84 feet * 5/6
= 70 feet

Now, since the elevation is below sea level, the elevation at the bottom of Lake Segundo will be negative. Thus, the elevation at the bottom of Lake Segundo is -70 feet.

To find the elevation at the bottom of Lake Segundo, we need to determine how deep Lake Segundo is compared to Lake Profondo.

Given that Lake Segundo is 5/6 as deep as Lake Profondo, we can calculate the depth of Lake Segundo by multiplying the depth of Lake Profondo by 5/6:

Depth of Lake Segundo = (5/6) * Depth of Lake Profondo

Since the depth of Lake Profondo is given as 84 feet, we can substitute this value into the equation:

Depth of Lake Segundo = (5/6) * 84 feet

To simplify this fraction multiplication, we can first convert the whole number 84 to fraction form by putting it over 1:

Depth of Lake Segundo = (5/6) * (84/1) feet

Now we can multiply the fractions:

Depth of Lake Segundo = (5 * 84) / (6 * 1) feet

Depth of Lake Segundo = 420 / 6 feet

Simplifying the fraction, we have:

Depth of Lake Segundo = 70 feet

The depth of Lake Segundo is 70 feet. Since the elevation is below sea level, we consider this a negative value. Therefore, the elevation at the bottom of Lake Segundo is -70 feet.