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A hiker begins at 2,000 feet above sea level and takes a break at 1,600feet above sea level. What is the hiker change in elevation?
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A hiker begins at 2,000 feet above sea level and takes a break at 1,600feet above sea level. What is the hiker change in elevation?
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The hikers change in elevation is 400 feet.
Since they are both above sea level, all you would do is subtract
2000-1600=400
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