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Lisa descended 120 feet into a cave. She then climbed up 56 feet. If her starting point was 38 feet below sea level at the mouth of the cave, what is lisa elevation to sea level now?
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Lisa descended 120 feet into a cave. She then climbed up 56 feet. If her starting point was 38 feet below sea level at the mouth of the cave, what is lisa elevation to sea level now?
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Answer:
-102
Explanation:
-38
-120
-158
+56
-102
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