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On the first play, a football team lost 6 yards, on the second play they gained 20 yards, what was their total change in yards?
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On the first play, a football team lost 6 yards, on the second play they gained 20 yards, what was their total change in yards?
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On the first play, a football team lost 6 yards, on the second play they gained 20 yards, what was their total change in yards?
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20 - 6 = 14
so the answer is 14
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