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If a football player gains 40 yards on a play, but the next play he loses 10 yards. how many total yards does he have?
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If a football player gains 40 yards on a play, but the next play he loses 10 yards. how many total yards does he have?
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if a football player gains 40 yards on a play, but the next play he loses 10 yards. how many total yards does he have?
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The correct answer is 30 yards
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30 yards
Explanation:
40 - 10 =30
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