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Juan is walking up a hill at 130 3/4 feet above sea level when he kicks a pebble. If the pebble falls to the hill which is 18.5 feet below sea level, what is the vertical distance that the pebble fell
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Juan is walking up a hill at 130 3/4 feet above sea level when he kicks a pebble. If the pebble falls to the hill which is 18.5 feet below sea level, what is the vertical distance that the pebble fell
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The pebble travelled 149.25 feet vertically
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