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The top of a molehill is 4in above ground level. The bottom of a mole’s burrow is -9in relative to ground level. What is the distance between the top of the molehill and the bur…
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The top of a molehill is 4in above ground level. The bottom of a mole’s burrow is -9in relative to ground level. What is the distance between the top of the molehill and the bur…
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The top of a molehill is 4in above ground level.
The bottom of a mole’s burrow is -9in relative to ground level.
What is the distance between the top of the molehill and the burrow? Show your work.
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13 inches
Explanation:
The distance is the difference in top and bottom positions:
4 - (-9) = 4 + 9 = 13 inches
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