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Which context describes a difference of rational numbers?(1 point)
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The team's score did not change during the game.
The team's score did not change during the game.
A football player loses yards on a play.
A football player loses yards on a play.
A football player gains yards on a play.
A football player gains yards on a play.
The team's score increased when scoring.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The context that describes a difference of rational numbers is: **A football player loses yards on a play.**

This context directly implies a subtraction, as losing yards indicates a decrease in a quantity (the player's total yards), which relates to the concept of finding a difference between two rational numbers (the current and the new yards).

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