Math, asked by sudhakhalishpur, 9 months ago

A fighter jet flying at an altitude of 5000 m suddenly gains 4000 m . Later it comes down to a height of 2000 m to avoid detection by the enemies radar. Find the height at which the jet is finally flying

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Answered by S10305
0

Answer:

5000+4000+(-2000)

=9000+(-2000)

=7000

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by Unni007
4

Given,

  • Initial altitude = 5000 m

  • New altitude = 5000 + 4000 = 9000 m

  • Final Altitude = 2000 m

Therefore,

Net change in altitude = 9000 - 2000 = 7000 m

The net change in altitude is the height at which the jet is finally flying.

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