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Trina wants to hang-glide at the same number of meters above sea level as she scuba-dived below sea level.will she fly higher than Jessie did?Explain.
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Trina wants to hang-glide at the same number of meters above sea level as she scuba-dived below sea level.will she fly higher than Jessie did?Explain.
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I need more information, do you know how high Jessie flew and how low under sea level she went?
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