Solved on Jan 19, 2024

A scuba diver dove 4040 feet, then 1717 more feet. Find the total depth using an equation.

STEP 1

Assumptions
1. The scuba diver initially dove 40 feet below the surface.
2. The scuba diver then dove an additional 17 feet below the initial depth.
3. We need to find the total depth of the scuba diver below the surface after both dives.

STEP 2

Let's define the variable d d to represent the total depth of the scuba diver below the surface after both dives.

STEP 3

We can write an equation to represent the situation. The initial dive took the diver 40 feet below the surface, and the additional dive took him 17 feet further down.
d=40+17 d = 40 + 17

STEP 4

Now, we will solve the equation to find the total depth d d .
d=40+17 d = 40 + 17

STEP 5

Add the two depths together to find the total depth.
d=57 d = 57

STEP 6

The scuba diver is now 57 feet below the surface of the water.
The solution to the equation is d=57 d = 57 feet.

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