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The table shows the dates, times, and high and low tide heights. cresap bay tide table date time low/high tide thursday, feb. 7 1: 26 a. m. 2.6 ft (low) 7: 26 a. m. 6.4 ft (high) 2: 29 p. m. –0.8 ft (low) 9: 21 p. m. 4.8 ft (high) friday, feb. 8 2: 24 a. m. 1.5 ft (low) 8: 22 a. m. 6.5 ft (high) 3: 16 p. m. –1.6 ft (low) 10: 02 p. m. 5.1 ft (high) on what date and time was the lowest tide? thursday, feb. 7, at 2: 29 p. m. friday, feb. 7, at 9: 21 p. m. friday, feb. 8, at 2: 24 a. m. friday, feb. 8, at 3: 16 p. m.

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