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Mathematics, 03.04.2020 04:32 PONBallfordM89

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1. A mountain climber on Mt. Everest is at 29,035 ft above sea level. A stone at the bottom of the Dead Sea is at 1,349 ft below sea level. What is the difference in elevation between the mountain climber and the stone?

2. An elevator on the 10th floor goes down 9 floors. Then it goes up 19 floors, down 3, and finally down 12. What floor does it end up on? Write an equation to show how you found your answer.

3. The temperature in your town is 31°F. The radio announcer says that the temperature will drop 15 degrees. What will the temperature be? Write an equation to show how you found your answer

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