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A climber started at 2,580 feet above sea level. He climbed up 348 feet, down a valley 452 feet, and up 108 feet. What is his new elevation?
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A climber started at 2,580 feet above sea level. He climbed up 348 feet, down a valley 452 feet, and up 108 feet. What is his new elevation?
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2,584
Explanation:
You just add or subtract the numbers if hes going up or down.
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