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How many standing on a ladder that is partly in a hole he starts out on a rung that is 6 feet underground he climbs up 14 feet then climbs down 11 feet what is her men's final position relative to ground
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so you would take the starting number (6) and add how many feet he goes up (14) and add them together
6+14=20
so you would take his new height (20) and minus how far he goes down (11)
20-11=9
so he is now 9 feet from the ground.
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