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To find the difference in elevation between the highest and the lowest points.
Answer to Problem 32IP
Thedifference in elevation between the highest and the lowest points is 543 feet.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The lowest elevation in Louisiana is 8 feet below the sea level and highest elevation 535 feet above the sea level.
Calculation:
The highest elevation 535feet above the sea level minus the lowest elevation 8 feet below the sea level.
The expressions can be,
So, thedifference in elevation between the highest and the lowest points can be obtained as,
Therefore, thedifference in elevation between the highest and the lowest points is 543feet.
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