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In 1954, Mt. Everest was measured as having an elevation of 8848 m. In 1998 to 2000, Mt. Everest was measured as having an elevation of 8850 m. Using an average rate of uplift of 6.5 mm/y, how much has Mt. Everest risen since it was first measured?
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