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A football player gained 2 yards on one player. On the next play, he gained 5 feet. Was his gain greater on the first play than the second play. Plz explain
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A football player gained 2 yards on one player. On the next play, he gained 5 feet. Was his gain greater on the first play than the second play. Plz explain
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The first play because 1 yard=3 feet and 2 yards=6 feet which is greater then 5 feet. Hope this helps!
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In the first one, because 2 yards are equal to 6 feet. And 6 feet is greater than 5 feet.
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