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A football team gains 2 yards on their first play, loses 5 yards on the second play, loses 3 yards on the third play, and gains 4 yards on the final play. What is the team'…
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A football team gains 2 yards on their first play, loses 5 yards on the second play, loses 3 yards on the third play, and gains 4
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Answer: the team lost 2 yards after 4 plays.
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