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Hugo Ward
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2 July, 21:36
Is a rise of - 7 the same as a fall of 7
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Rhett Gill
2 July, 22:05
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The rise of - 7 means that there is 7 less. The fall of 7 would mean that it is also 7 less. So, yes. They are both the same thing.
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