There are two ways to consider this:
You can either consider the position of the ball on the field as the distance from the offensive team's goal line (making the objective to get to the opponent's goal line of reaching 100), or as the distance from the opponent's goal line (making the objective to get to the opponent's goal line of reaching 0).
In either case, every advance of the ball adds to the distance, going in the positive direction, and every loss subtracts from the distance, going in the negative distance.
The loss of 5 yards on each play would be represented as 3 moves of negative 5, ie 3 moves of 5 to the left on a horizontal number line.
The difference comes in where the goal lines are situated on the number line:
The value of the position is the distance from your goal line; by subtracting this from 100 you can work out how far is required to go.
The absolute value (that is the value ignoring the negative sign) of the position is the distance remaining to the opponent's goal line.
The same can be considered for the distance to the next first down; the starting and objective values become 0 and 10 (in the first case), or -10 and 0 (in the second case).
It could be transformation.
In rugby, shirt numbers are based on position, not person. No 17 would be one of the substitutes on the bench. Who that is could change every game.
25 over 5 equals 5 which is an integer. It is not sensible to change an integer or whole number into a mixed number but if you must, you could write it as 50/5
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In American football it could be the position of the player called the kicker.
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It could be transformation.
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In rugby, shirt numbers are based on position, not person. No 17 would be one of the substitutes on the bench. Who that is could change every game.
ATH stands for athlete. This designation is given to high school football recruits by colleges when a position has not yet been assigned because their skills could put them in a number of different positions depending on team needs.
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Yes, he could do that.
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There are a number of ways you could show your understanding of a position. You could say you've done a job similar and know what skills you need to be successful.
It could very well be Pathainokas.
In premier league football, being a physio is a demanding position. You could expect to earn about £150,000-£200,000 per year.