Mathematics, 20.04.2021 23:20 jermainedwards
The Mavericks football team was losing when they got
control of the ball at midfield in the last minute of a game.
They lost 17 yards on the first play they ran. Then they
gained 3 yards on the second play. On the third play, the
Mavericks lost 21 yards, and on the fourth play, they lost
8 yards. What was the position of the ball relative to its
starting point after those four plays?
A 33 yd
B -50 yd
C 9 yd
D- 43 yd
Pls help I’m doing a renaissance test
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