A submarine starts at a position relative to sea level of -45 meters. The submarine then changes it's position at a rate of -6 meters per minute. What is the submarine's position after 7 minutes?

A. -3 meters
B. -44 meters
C. -58 meters
D. -87 meters

-6 * 7 = -42

-42 + (-45) = ?

To find the submarine's position after 7 minutes, we need to consider the starting position and the rate of change.

The starting position of the submarine relative to sea level is -45 meters, which means it is already 45 meters below sea level.

The rate of change given is -6 meters per minute, and since it is negative, it means the submarine is moving further below sea level at a rate of 6 meters per minute.

To find the position after 7 minutes, we need to multiply the rate of change (-6 meters/min) by the number of minutes (7).

Position after 7 minutes = -6 meters/min * 7 minutes

Calculation: -6 * 7 = -42

Therefore, the submarine's position after 7 minutes is -42 meters.

However, we started with a position relative to sea level of -45 meters (already below sea level), so we need to subtract the calculated position from the starting position.

Final position = Starting position - Position after 7 minutes

Calculation: -45 - (-42) = -45 + 42 = -3

Therefore, the submarine's final position after 7 minutes is -3 meters.

Therefore, the correct answer is A. -3 meters.