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A submarine descended 1500 meters below the surface of the water. It then rose 600 meters and then descended 150 meters. What was the submarine's net gain or loss in altitude?
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A submarine descended 1500 meters below the surface of the water. It then rose 600 meters and then descended 150 meters. What was the submarine's net gain or loss in altitude?
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Net loss:1050 m
1500-600+150
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