SOLUTION: On three consecutive passes, a football team gains 10 yards, loses 31 yards, and gains 47 yards. What number represents the total net yardage?
The total net yardage is?
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Question 371081: On three consecutive passes, a football team gains 10 yards, loses 31 yards, and gains 47 yards. What number represents the total net yardage?
The total net yardage is?
Thank you so much in advance for any help!
Bridget
Answer by unlockmath(1688) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Hello,
This can be written out as:
+10-31+47
This equals:
26 yards gained.
Make sense?
RJ
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