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Once a hot-air balloon reached its highest point, it dropped 25 feet. Then five minutes later, it dropped another 13 feet. Find its total change in altitude during this time.
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Once a hot-air balloon reached its highest point, it dropped 25 feet. Then five minutes later, it dropped another 13 feet. Find its total change in altitude during this time.
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Once a hot-air balloon reached its highest point, it dropped 25 feet. Then five minutes later, it dropped another 13 feet. Find its total change in altitude during this time.
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The total change of altitude should be, -38ft.
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