A deep-sea diver must descend and ascend in short steps to equalize pressure on his body. If the diver rises toward the surface too fast, he may suffer from a physical condition called "the bends". Suppose the diver started at 82 feet below the surface and rose in five steps of 15 feet each. use an integer to describe his new position in relation to the water surface.
-82 + 15*5 = ?
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A deep-sea diver must descend and ascend in short steps to equalize pressure on his body. If the diver rises toward the surface too fast, he may suffer from a physical condition called βthe bends.β Suppose the diver started at 82 feet below the surface and rose in five steps of 15 feet each. Use an integer to describe his new position in relation to the water surface. in essay
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To find the diver's new position in relation to the water surface, we need to calculate the total change in depth.
The initial depth is 82 feet below the surface.
The diver rose in five steps of 15 feet each, so the total change in depth is 5 * 15 = 75 feet.
To find the new position, we need to subtract the total change in depth from the initial depth:
New position = Initial depth - Total change in depth
New position = 82 - 75
New position = 7
Therefore, the diver's new position in relation to the water surface is 7 feet below the surface.