Your answer would be 20,617. |-282|+|20,335|
The reason why this is your answer because you start from the Death Valley sea level. (-282). So to get to 20,335 you add +282 to 20,335 since you're below sea level, you have to go up more.
The summit of Denali (Mount McKinley) is 20,617 feet higher than the Badwater Basin in Death Valley. This is calculated by adding the absolute value of Denali's elevation (20,335 feet) and Badwater Basin's elevation (282 feet).
To calculate the distance between the summit of Denali (or Mount McKinley) and the Badwater Basin in Death Valley, we add their elevations because one is above sea level and the other is below sea level. So, we use the absolute values of both figures as these denote the actual 'height' and 'depth' relative to sea level.
The elevation of Denali is 20,335 feet above sea level. The elevation of the Badwater Basin is 282 feet below sea level. When calculating with absolute values, be sure not to include the negative sign that typically denotes below sea level measurements.
So, the summit of Denali is 20,617 feet higher than the location of Badwater Basin in Death Valley when measured from sea level.
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