After diving 97 m below the sea level, a diver rises at a rate of 3 meters per minute for 7 min. Where is the diver in relation to the surface?

well, he rose 3*7 = 21m

where does that leave him?

76 ?

correct

That's 76m down, or at a level of -76m

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To determine where the diver is in relation to the surface, we need to calculate the total change in depth.

The initial depth is 97 meters below sea level, and the diver rises at a rate of 3 meters per minute for 7 minutes.

To find the total change in depth, we multiply the rate of ascent (3 m/min) by the duration of ascent (7 min):

3 m/min * 7 min = 21 meters

Therefore, the diver has risen 21 meters.

To determine the final depth, we subtract the change in depth from the initial depth:

97 meters - 21 meters = 76 meters

The diver is now at a depth of 76 meters below sea level in relation to the surface.