Mathematics, 02.03.2021 23:30 emily200705
Jill is standing on a diving board 4 feet
above the surface of the water. Jill dives into pool and
descends 14 feet from where she started, to the bottom
of the pool. What elevation is the bottom of the pool?
a) -4 ft.
b) -10 ft.
c) -14 ft.
d) -18 ft.
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