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A hawk was flying at an elevation of 215 feet, looking for new hunting ground. It rose 95 feet as it continued to search. What is the elevation of the hawk now?
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A hawk was flying at an elevation of 215 feet, looking for new hunting ground. It rose 95 feet as it continued to search.
What is the elevation of the hawk now?
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Answer:
its 310
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Answer:
310 feet
Explanation:
215 + 95 = 310
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