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While playing football, John lost 4 yds, then gained 15 yds, then lost 4 yds. How many yards did he gain from the three plays?
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While playing football, John lost 4 yds, then gained 15 yds, then lost 4 yds. How many yards did he gain from the three plays?
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While playing football, John lost 4 yds, then gained 15 yds, then lost 4 yds. How many yards did he gain from the three plays?
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7 yards? i mean if he starts with 0 yards then its 7.... 0-4=-4 + 15= 11-4=7
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