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On the first play, the Wobegone High School football team lost 2 yards. On each of the next 3 plays they lost 2 yards. How many yards did they total on the 4 plays?
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On the first play, the Wobegone High School football team lost 2 yards. On each of the next 3 plays they lost 2 yards. How many yards did they total on the 4 plays?
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On the first play, the Wobegone High School football team lost 2 yards. On each of the next 3 plays they lost 2 yards. How many yards did they total on the 4 plays?
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On the first play, the Wobegone High School football team lost 2 yards. On each of the next 3 plays they lost 2 yards. How many yards did they total on6 total yards in all
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They lost 2 yards per play for 4 yards- totaling 8 yards lost.
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