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An elevator started on the 14th floor. It went down 7 floors, up 4 floors, up 9 floors, and down 3 floors. On what floor did the elevator finally stop?
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An elevator started on the 14th floor. It went down 7 floors, up 4 floors, up 9 floors, and down 3 floors. On what floor did the elevator finally stop?
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An elevator started on the 14th floor. It went down 7 floors, up 4 floors, up 9 floors, and down 3 floors. On what floor did the elevator finally stop?
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Answer:
17
Explanation:
14 - 7 = 7
7 + 4 +9 =20
20 - 3 = 17
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