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Mathematics, 09.11.2020 20:20 FlyingUnicorn123

In a certain country, the heights and depths of a road are measured in relation to sea level. Sea level has a value of 0. The lowest point of the country lies at –7 feet. The highest point of the country lies at +112 feet. Which of the following statements best describes the lowest and the highest points? The lowest point is 7 feet above sea level, and the highest point is 112 feet below the lowest point.
The lowest point is 7 feet below sea level, and the highest point is 112 feet above the lowest point.
The lowest point is 7 feet above sea level, and the highest point is 112 feet below sea level.
The lowest point is 7 feet below sea level, and the highest point is 112 feet above sea level.

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