Asked by pink
Question:
A football team lost 9 yards on its first play. On the next two plays they gained 3 yards and then 6 yards.
A. What expression can be written to represent how many yards the football team is from where it started? Explain your reasoning.
B. How many yards is the football team from where it started?
C. Suppose that, instead, the football team had gained 3 and 6 yards on its first two plays, and then lost 9 yards on its third play. Would the team’s position on the field have been any different from what it was in part A? Why or why not?
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Answered by
Amirah
hi, are you in k12?
Answered by
Amirah
do u have the answer?
Answered by
simon
dont know help
Answered by
addisyn
ok someone give me the answer
Answered by
Megan
I need to know how many yards do they need to gain on the fourth down to have 10 yard gain from there starting position
Answered by
Zará
Did anyone get the answer
Answered by
Yo momma
Mean= 12+3+5+15+16=51 and 51divided by the 5 = 10.2
Answered by
yo mama
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Answered by
yo mama
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Answered by
meh
i think its 0 i really dont know but: -9 + 3 + 6
3 - 9 + 6
-6 + 6
6 - 6
=0
If im wrong then im sorry.
3 - 9 + 6
-6 + 6
6 - 6
=0
If im wrong then im sorry.
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