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The water level of a lake is normally 3 feet above sea level and has a depth of 32 feet. During a flood, the water level rose 5 feet above normal. After 2 months with no rain, the water level dropped 7 feet. How would you describe the present water level? *

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Answered by BrookTheBigBrain
5

Answer:

I would describe the present water level below average.

Step-by-step explanation:

How to find the present water level:

3+5-7=1

Now we know that the present water level would be 1 foot above sea level, so, I would describe the present water level below average.

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Answered by devaag
0

Answer:

33

Step-by-step explanation:

as per me as 3+5-7=1

so 32 +1=33

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