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An airplane was cruising at 23,000 feet altitude. Due to turbulence it dropped 4,300 feet.Once the air currents leveled off he went back up 3,600 feet. How far was he from his original cruising altitude
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An airplane was cruising at 23,000 feet altitude. Due to turbulence it dropped 4,300 feet.Once the air currents leveled off he went back up 3,600 feet. How far was he from his original cruising altitude
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