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You’re piloting an airplane. To prepare for landing, you change the plane’s altitude from a feet to c feet.
What expression always represents the distance between the two altitudes?
9 years ago

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PsyDAG
a - c
9 years ago
Anonymous
la+cl
7 years ago
unknown
a-c
7 years ago
derek
so is everyone just going to guess?
7 years ago
C cat games
|a-c| is the correct answer I did this for a test.
6 years ago
darealone
Hi Bots
6 years ago

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