A scuba diver is swimming at a constant rate towards a sinking ship. The equation
y = -14% - 6...
Mathematics, 25.05.2020 23:59, shoafmckenzie5263
A scuba diver is swimming at a constant rate towards a sinking ship. The equation
y = -14% - 6 can be used to represent this situation, where y is the depth of the scuba diver in meters below sea level
and x is the number of minutes the scuba diver has been swimming.
Which statement best describes the depth of the scuba diver, given the equation?
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From a starting point of 6 meters below sea level, the scuba diver is ascending 14 meters per minute.
From a starting point of 14 meters above sea level, the scuba diver is decending 6 meters per minute.
From a starting point of 6 meters below sea level, the scuba diver is decending 14 meters per minute.
From a starting point of 14 meters below sea level, the scuba diver is ascending 6 meters per minute.
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