Fill in the table by determining the vertical distance from the crew's position to the director's position at five locations: The crew's initial position in Kathmandu, Nepal . A point on the way to the base camp At base camp . ● . . A point on the way to the summit At the summit

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Fill in the table by determining the vertical distance from the crew's position to the director's
position at five locations:
. The crew's initial position in Kathmandu, Nepal
M
A point on the way to the base camp
. At base camp
#
101
A point on the way to the summit
At the summit
Elevation (x)
1,300
5,400
8,850
Vertical Distance from Base Camp (y)
1,400
600
Transcribed Image Text:Fill in the table by determining the vertical distance from the crew's position to the director's position at five locations: . The crew's initial position in Kathmandu, Nepal M A point on the way to the base camp . At base camp # 101 A point on the way to the summit At the summit Elevation (x) 1,300 5,400 8,850 Vertical Distance from Base Camp (y) 1,400 600
A film crew is documenting a hiking expedition to the top of Mount Everest. The expedition of the film crew
begins at Kathmandu, with an elevation of 1,300 meters. On the way to the top, the director sets up and
stays at the base camp, which has an altitude of about 5,400 meters above sea level. The summit of Mount
Everest is at 8,850 meters.
Summit, 8,850 meters
Base Camp, 5,400 meters
Transcribed Image Text:A film crew is documenting a hiking expedition to the top of Mount Everest. The expedition of the film crew begins at Kathmandu, with an elevation of 1,300 meters. On the way to the top, the director sets up and stays at the base camp, which has an altitude of about 5,400 meters above sea level. The summit of Mount Everest is at 8,850 meters. Summit, 8,850 meters Base Camp, 5,400 meters
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