Math, asked by varshith26, 11 months ago

A point p is on a mountain and point Q is in a mine. If p is 4051m above sea
level and point B is 503m below sea level find the vertical distance between
two points P and Q.​

Answers

Answered by amitnrw
6

Answer:

4554 m

Step-by-step explanation:

A point p is on a mountain and point Q is in a mine. If p is 4051m above sea

level and point B is 503m below sea level find the vertical distance between

two points P and Q.​

P is on Mountain  = 4051 m above sea Level

Q is in mine = 503 m below sea level

Let say S is Seal Level Point then

PS = 4051 m

QS = 503 m

PQ = PS + QS

PQ = 4051 + 503

PQ = 4554 m

vertical distance between two points P and Q.​ = 4554 m

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