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On the first play, Calob gained 11 yards. But during the second play he lost 4 yards. He gained 3 yards on the third play. Which expressions represent this situation?
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On the first play, Calob gained 11 yards. But during the second play he lost 4 yards. He gained 3 yards on the third play. Which expressions represent this situation?
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On the first play, Calob gained 11 yards. But
during the second play he lost 4 yards. He
gained 3 yards on the third play. Which
expressions represent this situation?
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-12 + 5(3) = total yards at the end
So your answer would be 3 yards
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