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David was climbing a mountain trail. He climbed up 8 meters from the base of the mountain. Then he walked back down 1 meter. How many meters from the base of the mountain is David now?
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David was climbing a mountain trail. He climbed up 8 meters from the base of the mountain. Then he walked back down 1 meter. How many meters from the base of the mountain is David now?
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He would be 7 meters from the base of the mountain. (8m-1m=7m)
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