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A football player gains 7 yards , loses 4 yards , and gained 12 yards. write his gains and losses as integers. If he started at zero where does he end up?
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Steve
gains are positive, losses are negative, so he ends up at
0+7-4+12 = 15
0+7-4+12 = 15
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A football player gains 7 yards , loses 4 yards , and gained 12 yards. write his gains and losses as integers. If he started at zero where does he end up?
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The player gained 7 yards, lost 4 yards (which can be represented as -4 yards gained), and gained 12 yards. So his gains and losses as integers would be: +7, -4, +12.
To find where he ends up, we can add these integers:
0 + 7 - 4 + 12 = 15
So the football player ends up 15 yards from where he started.
To find where he ends up, we can add these integers:
0 + 7 - 4 + 12 = 15
So the football player ends up 15 yards from where he started.
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