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HELP ASA A mole lives in an underground burrow. It starts at a certain point, p, underground and digs straight down to double its distance under the surface. It then climbs straight up 3 feet. Its final position is deeper than 5 feet under the surface.

What was the mole's original position, p, relative to the surface?

Enter your answer in the box to complete the inequality.

P=__

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