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a football player gained 2 yards on one play. on the next play, he gained 5 feet. was his gain greater on the first play or the second play explain
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a football player gained 2 yards on one play. on the next play, he gained 5 feet. was his gain greater on the first play or the second play explain
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The second play as 5feet >2 feet
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The first play. One yard is 36 feet, and two would be 72 feet. 72 is greater than 5.
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