Math, asked by kumariaadya818, 1 month ago

14-The height of a mountain is 5167 m above
sea level. The depth of a sea is 498 m below
sea level. What is the difference between the
highest point of the mountain and the lowest
point of the sea.​

Answers

Answered by yashnikhare962
5

Answer:

the vertical distance between two points is 19759m

Step-by-step explanation:

The lowest point =10,911 m

The highest point =8,848 m

Let, distance above sea level be positive, so distance below sea level will be negative, as they are on opposite side of sea level.

Therefore, the vertical distance between two points

=(8848−(−10911))m

=[8848+10911]m

=19759m

Answered by mohitkkr02
1

Answer:

14-The height of a mountain is 5167 m above

sea level. The depth of a sea is 498 m below

sea level. What is the difference between the

highest point of the mountain and the lowest

point of the sea.

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