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A mine worker is in a tunnel 15 feet below the ground. He descends another 8 feet what is the final position
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A mine worker is in a tunnel 15 feet below the ground. He descends another 8 feet what is the final position
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He is 23 ft below the ground.
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Answer:
23 feet
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he is already 15 feet so add 8 to 15
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