Better, and Vernon are competing in a diving competition birth is dive ended -30m from the starting platform. Vernon’s dive ended -6m from the starting platform how many times father was the end of birth is dive than the end of Vernon’s dive

The end of Birth's dive is 5 times farther than the end of Vernon's dive.

To determine how many times farther the end of Birth's dive was compared to Vernon's dive, we need to calculate the difference in distance for each diver.

The difference in distance for Birth's dive is:
|-30 m| = 30 m

The difference in distance for Vernon's dive is:
|-6 m| = 6 m

To find the ratio of the two distances, we divide the distance of Birth's dive by the distance of Vernon's dive:

30 m / 6 m = 5

Therefore, Birth's dive ended 5 times farther from the starting platform than Vernon's dive.

To find out how many times farther the end of Birth's dive was compared to the end of Vernon's dive, we need to calculate the difference in their distances from the starting platform.

First, let's calculate the distance of Birth's dive from the starting platform. Birth's dive ended -30m from the starting platform.

Next, let's calculate the distance of Vernon's dive from the starting platform. Vernon's dive ended -6m from the starting platform.

To find the difference between the two distances, we subtract Vernon's distance from Birth's distance:

Birth's distance - Vernon's distance = -30m - (-6m)
= -30m + 6m
= -24m

So, the end of Birth's dive was 24 meters farther from the starting platform than the end of Vernon's dive.

To determine how many times farther, we divide the difference in distances by the distance of Vernon's dive:

24m / 6m = 4

Therefore, the end of Birth's dive was 4 times farther from the starting platform than the end of Vernon's dive.