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A submersible is a type of underwater vessel. Suppose a submersible starts at a depth of 40 feet below sea level, represented by –40 feet. The table shows the submersible's change in depth from one minute to the next. Time and Depth of Submersible

2:15 p. m. –40 feet

2:16 p. m. 180 feet lower

2:17 p. m. 175 feet lower

2:18 p. m. 185 feet lower

Answer the questions to find the depth of the submersible after 3 minutes.

1. Write and evaluate a subtraction expression to find the depth of the submersible at

2. Write and evaluate a subtraction expression to find the depth of the submersible at 2:17 p. m.

3. Write and evaluate a subtraction expression to find the depth of the submersible at 2:18 p. m.

4. If the submersible dove straight down, what is the distance between the submersible's starting position at 2:15 and its position at 2:18? Show your work.

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