Find the actual depth at which the fish is swimming

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A grizzly bear is sitting on a rock in the middle of a calm river when she observes a fish directly below. If the apparent depth of the fish is 0.40 m, the index of refraction of water is 1.33. Find the actual depth at which the fish is swimming?

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