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A shark is at -80 feet. It swims up and jumps out of the water to a height of 15 feet. Write a subtraction expression for the vertical distance the shark travels
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A shark is at -80 feet. It swims up and jumps out of the water to a height of 15 feet. Write a subtraction expression for the vertical distance the shark travels
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The answer is 15 [ - ] -80
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15 - -80 hope this will improve your IQ
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-80+x = 15 would technically be your answer
hope this helps
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