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how long would it take for a scuba diver to ascend 130 feet if it ascends at 30 feet per minute

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  • 15-08-2016
To Solve This, We Know That He Travels At A Rate Of 30 Feet Per Minute. So, All We Need To Do Is Divide 130 By 30. 
130÷30 = 4 and 1/3 Minutes. 

So, A Diver Ascending At A Rate Of 30 Feet Per Minute Will take 4 and 1/3 Minutes To Ascend 130 Feet.
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