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OpenStudy (francesca_marie):

http://prnt.sc/d28o8n Someone please i'm lowkey dying

OpenStudy (maddielb):

Lowkey dying eh?

OpenStudy (maddielb):

Lets see if we can fix that haha

OpenStudy (francesca_marie):

lol thanks

OpenStudy (maddielb):

So deepest to highest

OpenStudy (maddielb):

What is the smallest number in that list

OpenStudy (francesca_marie):

0?

OpenStudy (maddielb):

No, - numbers are the smallest, so if you have a -10 and -3, the -10 would be the smallest. The more - a number is the less it is

OpenStudy (maddielb):

So the order would be -10, -3, 0, 2

OpenStudy (maddielb):

You understanding?

OpenStudy (francesca_marie):

Yeah

OpenStudy (maddielb):

Okay, so for b, a comparison statement for the depth of a hermit crab and a redfish would be that the Redfish is 5 ft deeper than the hermit crab

OpenStudy (maddielb):

You know how I got that?

OpenStudy (francesca_marie):

no, can you explain?

OpenStudy (maddielb):

If the hermit crab is at a depth of 2ft, and the redfish is at a depth of -3 ft, combined that is 5 feet, so if you could see this visually if you looked at the hermit crab and went 5 feet below that you would see the redfish

OpenStudy (francesca_marie):

Thank you

OpenStudy (maddielb):

You're welcome

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