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Maggie is rock climbing. After reaching the summit, she descends 14 feet in 213 minutes. If she continues at this rate, where will Maggie be in relation to the summit after 8 minutes?
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14 × 8/213 + 14
14.5258
Sorry, I'm not so good at this
It might be wrong
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