Answer:
[A] The difference in height between the pelican and the heron is -33 feet.
[E] The difference in height between the pelican and the trout is 40 feet.
[F] The distance between the heights of the pelican and the trout is 40 feet.
Explanation:
Note: 0 the sea level.
Since the heron is perched in a tree 50 feet above sea level and directly below the heron the pelican is flying 17 feet above sea level, you can find the difference in height between the pelican and the heron by subtracting 50 feet from 17 feet.
Then, you get that this is: 17-50= -33 feet
Now, according to the information given in the exercise, you know that the trough is swimming directly below them and its height is 23 feet below sea level. If you represent this with an integer, this is: -23
Therefore you can find the difference in height between the pelican and the trout through the following subtraction:
17-(-23)=17+23=40 feet.
Hence, distance = 40 feet.
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