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if a football player gains 40 yards on a play but the next play he loses 10 yards what would his total yards be for the game if he ran another 60 yards what did you count by to label the units on a number line
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Answer 90 yearns and count by tens and do your arrows
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He would have a total of 90 yards, and I would count by tens on a number line.
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