A rock climber started descending from 700m and came down 250m. How far above the sea level did he reach?

700 -250

well 700 - 200 is 500 so another 50 down makes it 450

Please explain step by step

To determine how far above sea level the rock climber reached, we need to calculate the difference between where the climber started descending (700m) and how far they came down (250m).

To do this, we can use simple subtraction:

700m - 250m = 450m

Therefore, the rock climber reached a height of 450 meters above sea level.

If you do 700 - 200 equal to 500 in 500 - 50 is equal to 450 so the answer is 450 in 700 - 250 is equal to 450.