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Jerry climbed 210 feet in elevation.He then went down 300 feet.What integer represents his total change in elevation?
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Jerry climbed 210 feet in elevation.He then went down 300 feet.What integer represents his total change in elevation?
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Answer:-90
Explanation:
210-300=-90
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-90 feet cause it’s 210 - 300 = -90
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