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Mike and Dustin are at a pool. Mike dives in and touches the bottom of the pool, 10 feet below the surface of the water. Dustin is standing on a diving platform 4 feet above the surface, waiting for his turn. What is the vertical distance between Mike’s hand and Dustin’s feet ?
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