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A fish is swimming at a constant rate toward the ocean floor. The equation y = -7 x - 3 can be used to represent this situation, where y is the depth of the fish in meters below sea level and x is the number of seconds the fish has been swimming.
Which statement best describes the depth of the fish, given this equation?
A. From a starting position of 7 meters below sea level, the fish is descending 3 meters per second.
B. From a starting position of 7 meters below sea level, the fish is ascending 3 meters per second.
C. From a starting position of 3 meters below sea level, the fish is descending 7 meters per second.
D. From a starting position of 3 meters below sea level, the fish is ascending 7 meters per second.
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