On 3 consecutive passes, a football team gains 5 yards, loses 28 yards, and gains 41 yards. What number represents the total net yardage?
5-28+41
18
Yes.
To find the total net yardage, you need to subtract the total yardage lost from the total yardage gained.
In this case, the football team gained 5 yards on the first pass, lost 28 yards on the second pass, and gained 41 yards on the third pass.
So the calculation would be: 5 - 28 + 41 = 18.
Therefore, the total net yardage is 18 yards.