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12 February, 11:25

A small submarine starts at - 1,260 feet in relation to sea level. Then it descends 5 feet per minute for 12 minutes. What is the new position of the submarine in relation to sea level? - 1,260 + (-5) (12) = - 1,260 + 60 = - 1,200

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  1. 12 February, 12:30
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    That would be - 1260 + 12 (-5) = - 1260 - 60 = - 1320 feet
  2. 12 February, 12:34
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    The submarine is at - 1260 ft.

    It descends 5 ft/min for 12 min.

    12 min * 5 ft/min = 60 ft.

    It descended 60 ft, so you must subtract 60 ft from - 1260 ft.

    -1260 ft + (-5) (12) ft = - 1260 ft - 60 ft = - 1320 ft

    The error in the last line in the problem is that (-5) (12) = - 60, not 60.

    The correct line is:

    -1260 + (-5) (12) = - 1260 - 60 = - 1320
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