Height of a place A is 2000m above sea level and that of another place B is 600m below sea level. What is the difference between the levels of these two places?
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1400
Step-by-step explanation:
one thousand four hundred
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Height of A can be written as 1800 m
and of B is written as −700 m, because it is below see level, that is on opposite side of A with respect to sea level.
So, difference between the levels of places A and B=
[1800−(−700)]m
=1800+700
=2500 m
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