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A football team gained 28 yards on one play, lost 33 yards on another, and gained 33 yards on
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A football team gained 28 yards on one play, lost 33 yards on another, and gained 33 yards on the last play of the first half, they had already gained 207 yards during the half. what was the total yardage gain for the first half?
Answer by Earlsdon(6294) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Remember, a gain is + and a loss is -.
Gained 28 yards = +28
Lost 33 yards = -33
Gained 33 yards = +33
Gained 207 yards = +207 yards.
Add 'em all up.
28-33+33+207 = 28+207 = 235 yards total yardage gained.
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