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Herman is standing on a ladder that is partly in a hole. He starts out on a rung that is 6 ft under ground, climbs up 14 ft, then climbs down 11 ft. What is hermans final positi…
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Herman is standing on a ladder that is partly in a hole. He starts out on a rung that is 6 ft under ground, climbs up 14 ft, then climbs down 11 ft. What is hermans final position, reative to ground level?
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3ft under the ground
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