SOLUTION: A touchdown is worth six points. In 2013, Joe Flacco score 19 touchdowns, in 2012 he scored 25 touchdowns, and in 2011 he scored 20 touchdowns. How many points did Joe Flacco score

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Question 936354: A touchdown is worth six points. In 2013, Joe Flacco score 19 touchdowns, in 2012 he scored 25 touchdowns, and in 2011 he scored 20 touchdowns. How many points did Joe Flacco score between 2011 and 2013. explain how you found your answer.
Answer by TimothyLamb(4379)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
6*(19 + 25 + 20) = 384 points
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(6 points/td) * (total number of tds)
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