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a mountain, 200 feet above sea level, is near a valley 700 feet below sea level. How many feet higher is the mountain than the valley?

900 feet
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Answered by Ms. Sue
Right.

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Answered by bart
thanks ms sue
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Answered by Ms. Sue
You're welcome, Bart.

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