After diving 92m below the sea level, the diver rises at a rate of 5 meters per minute for 7minutes. Where is the diver in relation to the surface?

92 - 35 = ?

To determine the diver's position in relation to the surface after rising at a rate of 5 meters per minute for 7 minutes, you need to consider the initial depth and the rate of ascent.

The initial depth is 92 meters below sea level, and the diver rises at a rate of 5 meters per minute for 7 minutes.

To find the total distance the diver has risen, you can multiply the rate of ascent (5 meters/minute) by the duration of ascent (7 minutes):

Total distance = Rate of ascent * Duration of ascent
= 5 meters/minute * 7 minutes
= 35 meters

Since the diver started 92 meters below sea level and has risen 35 meters, you can find the diver's position in relation to the surface by subtracting the distance risen from the initial depth:

Position in relation to the surface = Initial depth - Distance risen
= -92 meters - 35 meters
= -127 meters

Therefore, the diver is located 127 meters below the surface.