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John starts on the ground floor of a building. He runs up five flights of stairs, then runs up 6 flights of stairs, then runs down 8 flights of stairs, then runs up four flights of stairs, and then stops. Each story of the building is 11 feet high. How many feet above the ground is John when he stops?

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Answer: I believe the answer is 77 feet

Step-by-step explanation: Once you finish the math(5+6-8+4=7), you end up with John 7 flights of stairs up. You then take 7 and then multiply it by 11 to get 77 feet above the ground when he stops. This is assuming that the flights of stairs are stories high.


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User Purushotham
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0+5+6-8+4=11-8+4 3+4=7

total 7 flights

7*11 ft=77ft

He is 77 ft above ground when he stops


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