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A football team ran four plans. The first play lost 4 yards. The second play lost 8 yards. The third gained 13 yards. The last play they lost 6 yards. Express the total gain or …
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A football team ran four plans. The first play lost 4 yards. The second play lost 8 yards. The third gained 13 yards. The last play they lost 6 yards. Express the total gain or …
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A football team ran four plans. The first play lost 4 yards. The second play lost 8 yards. The third gained 13 yards. The last play they lost 6 yards. Express the total gain or loss of yards as an integer.
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Loss of -5 yards
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-4+-8=-12
-12+13=1
1-6=-5
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