A fish finder shows a large fish at 13 feet below the surface of the water and a smaller fish located 4 feet below the surface of the water. Select all the expressions that are equivalent to the distance between the fish.
A fish finder shows a large fish at 13 feet below the surface of the water and a smaller fish located 4 feet below the surface of the water. Select all the expressions that are equivalent to the distance between the fish.
To find the distance between the fish, we need to subtract the depth of one fish from the depth of the other fish.
Given:
Depth of the large fish = 13 feet
Depth of the smaller fish = 4 feet
To find the distance between the fish, we subtract the depth of the smaller fish from the depth of the larger fish:
Distance between the fish = Depth of the large fish - Depth of the smaller fish
Distance between the fish = 13 feet - 4 feet
Distance between the fish = 9 feet
Therefore, the distance between the fish is 9 feet.
None of the given expressions are equivalent to the distance between the fish.