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A dolphin swims 6 meters below the surface of the ocean. Then it jumps to a height of 5 meters above the surface of the water. What is the difference between these two distances…
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A dolphin swims 6 meters below the surface of the ocean. Then it jumps to a height of 5 meters above the surface of the water. What is the difference between these two distances?
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11 meters distance.
Explanation:
The dolphin went from -6 to positive 5.
-6+11=5
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