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Mathematics, 13.04.2021 01:20 abdominguez7187

Base camp -384 camp 1 5027
camp 27511
csmp 3 8860
camp 4 10103
camp 5 10856
camp 6 11349
summit 12015

1. Climber A: Base Camp to Camp I to Base Camp
2. Climber C. Base Camp to Camp 5 to Base Camp
3. Climber F: Base Camp to Camp 3 to Base Camp
4. Climber B: Base Camp to Camp 2 to Base Camp
5. Climber H: Base Camp to Camp 6 to Base Camp
6. Climber E: Base Camp to Summit to Base Camp
7. Climber G: Base Camp to Camp 4 to Base Camp
8. Climber D: Base Camp to Camp 5 to Camp 3 to Camp 4 to Base Camp
9. Climber I: Base Camp to Camp 2 to Camp 1 to Camp 6 to Base Camp
10. How many feet above base camp is the summit?​

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