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Elevator 1 in an office building moved from ground position to a final position of +12 feet. Elevator 2 in the same building moved from ground to a final position of −15 feet. Which statement best describes the final positions of these two elevators? (5 points)
Question 4 options:
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Elevator 1 is 12 feet above ground level, and Elevator 2 is 15 feet below the position of Elevator 1.
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Elevator 1 is 12 feet below ground level, and Elevator 2 is 15 feet above the position of Elevator 1.
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Elevator 1 is 12 feet above ground level, and Elevator 2 is 15 feet below ground level.
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Elevator 1 is 12 feet below ground level, and Elevator 2 is 15 feet above ground level.
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