SOLUTION: On 3 consecutive passes a football team gains 7 yards loses 20 yards and gains 20 yards, what number represents the total net yardage?
I think it is 7 because they lost and ga
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Question 320143: On 3 consecutive passes a football team gains 7 yards loses 20 yards and gains 20 yards, what number represents the total net yardage?
I think it is 7 because they lost and gained 20 so they cancel eachother out right?
Can you please help me?
Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Exactly.
John

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