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The pressure on a diver in the water varies directly as the depth. If the pressure is 3.6 Ib/in^2 when the depth is 8ft, what is the pressure when the depth is 30ft.

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Answer:

13.5 lb/in^2

Step-by-step explanation:

8ft = 3.6 lb

30ft= ?

8ft÷30ft = 3.75

this means 8ft goes into 30ft 3.75 times

3.6lb× 3.75=13.5lb/in^2

you times the pressure of 8ft by 3.75 to find how much pressure there is at 30ft