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On the first play, the football team lost 6 yards. On the second play, the team lost 5 yards. What was their total change in yards?
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On the first play, the football team lost 6 yards. On the second play, the team lost 5 yards. What was their total change in yards?
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-11 yards because 0-5 is -5 and -5-6 is -11
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so they first lost 6 yards so the=at means -6. then they lost five so then it would be -5+-6 which equals -11.
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