A football team gained 4 in one play. In the next play, the team lost 4 yards. What is the team's net yard gain.

4 - 4 = 0

is it right?

To find the team's net yard gain, we need to subtract the yards lost from the yards gained.

Yard gained = 4 yards
Yards lost = -4 yards

Net yard gain = Yard gained - Yards lost

Substituting the values, we get:

Net yard gain = 4 yards - (-4 yards)
Net yard gain = 4 yards + 4 yards
Net yard gain = 8 yards

Therefore, the team's net yard gain is 8 yards.

To find the team's net yard gain, you need to subtract the yards lost from the yards gained. In this case, the team gained 4 yards in the first play and lost 4 yards in the second play.

So, to calculate the net yard gain, you subtract the yards lost from the yards gained:
Net yard gain = Yards gained - Yards lost

In this scenario, the team gained 4 yards and lost 4 yards, which means the net yard gain is:

Net yard gain = 4 - 4 = 0

Therefore, the team's net yard gain is 0 yards.