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A quarter back is sacked for loss of 5 yards. Then the team gains 12 yards. What integer can be used to explain the net gain or loss of the three plays?
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A quarter back is sacked for loss of 5 yards. Then the team gains 12 yards. What integer can be used to explain the net gain or loss of the three plays?
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The integer is obviously 12
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