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A squirrel runs 23 feet down a hill to eat an acorn. Then it runs 23 feet up the hill. Write the integer that represents the squirrels final position with respect to the top of th hill
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A squirrel runs 23 feet down a hill to eat an acorn. Then it runs 23 feet up the hill. Write the integer that represents the squirrels final position with respect to the top of th hill
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The hill means it was already 23 feet above ground and he went and back up so the answer is 23 positive
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