Mathematics, 01.02.2021 07:20 Clup0211
The deck of a ship is 7 feet above the surface of the water. There is
also a cabin that is 14 feet below the deck. Which number describes
the elevation of the cabin?
Note: Your answer is expected to be a number without units for this
problem
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