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A flying fish deep under the sea dreams to reach the clouds one day the fish is at a depth of 200 feet below sea level right under the clouds it has to fly 6700 feet to reach the clouds how many feet above sea level are the clouds
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6500
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6700-200= 6500
6500 ft above sea level
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