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Use an integer to represent the change in the airplane's height. An airplane descends 5,000 feet.
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5000 is an integer
To represent the change in the airplane's height as an integer, we can use a negative number since the airplane is descending. The airplane descends 5,000 feet, so the integer would be -5,000.
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