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Mathematics, 17.04.2020 20:36 aletadaboss

Michael is doing an underwater handstand. His feet are sticking up 0.5 meters above the surface of the
water. Michael's hands are 1.8 meters directly below his feet.
What is the position of Michael's hands relative to the surface of the water?
meters
What position is michaels hands are

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