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Q: What is your pressure group after a dive to 42 feet 24 minutes?
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You would be in Pressure Group F.Improved AnswerUsing which table and which depth? ... since 12 meters is not 42 feet and instead is 39.4 feet. Using PADI's RDP, you have a PG of D if using the metric table of 12 meters or the imperial table of 40 feet. If using 42 feet on the table version of the RDP, then the PG is F, but if using the wheel or the new electronic RDP, then the PG is E (as it rounds up to 45 feet).With the U.S. Navy table (or a modification thereof such as NAUI's or SSI's version), then the PG is C at 12 m./40 ft.The BS-AC' 88 table gives you a PG of C and the DCIEM table results in B.


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