Math, asked by soleilbazile, 1 year ago

A mountain climber starts a climb at an elevation of 453 feet above sea level. At his first rest stop he has climbed 162 feet, and by his second rest stop he has climbed another 207 feet. It's getting late in the day, so the climber starts his way down. If the climber descends 285 feet, how much does he need to ascend or descend to return to the original starting point?

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Answered by AKH47
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IN THE ORIGINAL STARTING POINT HE IS 453 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL. THEN HE GOES 162 FEET ABOVE THAT, SO NOW HE IS 453+162 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL, THAT IS 615 FEET THEN HE GOES 207 FEET ABOVE THAT, MEANS THAT 615 FEET + 207 FEET=822 FEET, THEN HE DESCENDS 285 FEET WHICH MEANS HE IS RIGHT NOW 822-285=537 FEET. HIS ORIGINAL POINT WAS 453 SO NOW BEING AT 537 FEET, HE NEEDS TO DESCEND 537-453= 84 FEET
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