Mathematics, 26.11.2019 14:31, kony345p
Bertha and vernon are competing in a diving competition. bertha's dive ended -28 m from the starting platform. vernon's dive ended -4 m from the starting platform. how many times farther was the end of bertha's dive than the end of vernon's dive?
a.
-7
b.
-24
c.
7
d.
24
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