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A football team gained 35 yards on a first down, lost 15 yards on the second down and gained 12 yards on the third down. How many yards do they need to gain on the fourth down t…
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A football team gained 35 yards on a first down, lost 15 yards on the second down and gained 12 yards on the third down. How many yards do they need to gain on the fourth down to have a ten yard gain from their starting position?
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13 yards
35-15=20
20+12=32
32-35=3
3+10=13
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