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A goose started on the ground and rose 22 feet in the air. The goose descended 6 feet and then rose another 9 feet. What was the goose's altitude after the last 9-foot asce…
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A goose started on the ground and
rose 22 feet in the air. The goose
descended 6 feet and then rose
another 9 feet. What was the goose's
altitude after the last 9-foot ascent?
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25
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22-6=16
16+9+25
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