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A submarine was situated 800 feet below sea level A submarine was situated 800 feet below sea level. If it ascends 250 feet, what is its new position?

Juanita’s score was 5 over par on the first 9 holes. Her score was 4 under par on the second 9 holes. What was her score?

A cyclist begins her bike ride at an altitude of 525 ft A cyclist begins her bike ride at an altitude of 525 ft. She travels downhill for 125 feet. Then she travels up a hill 50 feet. At what altitude does the cyclist end up?

A plane starts at 3,300 ft and descends 1,200 feet A plane starts at 3,300 ft and descends 1,200 feet. Then it descends another 500 feet. At what altitude does the plane end up?