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A climber starts descending from 533 feet above sea level and keeps going to until she reaches 10 feet below sea level. How many feet did she descend?
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A climber starts descending from 533 feet above sea level and keeps going to until she reaches 10 feet below sea level. How many feet did she descend?
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543
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553 + -10
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She descends a total of 543 feet. 533 feet to get to sea level then 10 additional feet below sea level. 533 + 10 = 543
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