SOLUTION: a football player carried the ball 5 times during a game. he gained 15 yards on the first play, gained 11 yards on the third carry, lost 9 yards on the fourth and had no gain or l

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Question 54690: a football player carried the ball 5 times during a game. he gained 15 yards on the first play, gained 11 yards on the third carry, lost 9 yards on the fourth and had no gain or loss on the fifth carry. what was his total amount of yardage for the game?
Answer by checkley71(8403)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
CAN'T CALCULATE THE TOTAL UARDAGE BECAUSE THERE IS NO MENTION OF THE SECOND CARRY. THE OTHER 4 CARRIES ACOOUNT FOR 15+?+11-9+0=17+? YARDS WITHOUT THE SECOND CARRY.
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