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14 April, 18:24

A bird can fly at an elevation of 6400 meters. A fish can swim at a depth of 500 meters. What is the difference between the birds elevation and the fish's depth

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  1. 14 April, 19:03
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    5900 is the answer because
  2. 14 April, 21:36
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    The depth can be represented as

    d = b - f where

    d = depth

    b = bird height

    f = fish depth

    d = 6400 - ( - 500)

    d = 6400 + 500

    d = 6900 m

    Answer: The difference in the elevation and depth of the bird and fish is 6900 m
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