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A mountain climber ascends a mountain to its peak. The peak is 14,090 ft above sea level. The climber then descends 490 ft to meet a fellow climber. Find the climber’s elevation above sea level after meeting the other climber.

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14090 ft - 490 ft = 13600 ft
that would be the climber's current elevation above sea level
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The value of asked for is obtained by subtracting the distance traveled downward by the climber from the peak elevation. This is shown below,
d = 14,090 ft - 490 ft
The value is equal to 13600 ft. Thus, the climber is 13,600 ft from the ground.
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