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An American football team gained 6 yards on one play. It then lost 10 yards on the next play. What was the total change of yardage for the team?
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An American football team gained 6 yards on one play. It then lost 10 yards on the next play. What was the total change of yardage for the team?
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An American football team gained 6 yards on one play. It then lost 10 yards on the next play. What was the total change of yardage for the team?
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they lost 4 yards in all
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