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The Storm had a net gain of 10 yards in 4 plays, for a first down. During the last three plays, they passed for 7 yards, lost 5 yards, and ran for 6 yards. How many yards did th…
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the Storm had a net gain of 10 yards in 4 plays, for a first down. During the last three plays, they passed for 7 yards, lost 5 yards, and ran for 6 yards. How many yards did the Storm gain on their first play?
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So for 4 plays they got 10 yards
And in the last three, they got 7-5+6 = 8
And they want to know how many for the first play:
So that would be
4 plays - last 3 plays =
10 yards - 8 yards
=2 yards
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is your answer. :)
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