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This morning, Sarah's team started at zero and earned 5 points for perfect attendance. The team lost 10 points for disruptive behavior at lunch. Write an addition equation to describe how many points Sarah's
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This morning, Sarah's team started at zero and earned 5 points for perfect attendance. The team lost 10 points for disruptive behavior at lunch. Write an addition equation to describe how many points Sarah's team earned. Give the
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0+5=5
5-10= -5
They started at 0. The team earned 5 points and lost 10. they ended up with -5 points.
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