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A pelican flies to 40 feet above sea level. It then drops down 40 feet to catch a fish. Where is the pelican now? Use the number line below to help you.
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A pelican flies to 40 feet above sea level. It then drops down 40 feet to catch a fish. Where is the pelican now? Use the number line below to help you.
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Answer:
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40 ft - 40 ft = 0
On sea level
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Answer: The pelican is now at sea level. This would be zero on a number line.
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