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Football players keep track of many statistics. To figure out how well they play, they need to know things such as their percentage of completed passes and their yardage.

"You need math skills to some degree to be a football player," says Eric Stansfield. He is director of football information for a professional football team. "You don't do calculus or anything like that, but in every job you do have to do math. We calculate yardage and that kind of thing when we play."

Look at some fictional statistics for 4 NFL quarterbacks. You will see their total yardage, and the number of games played. From these stats, you can figure out the average number of yards that each quarterback gained per game.

Brett Favre:
16 games
Yardage: 4,212 yards

Drew Bledsoe:
16 games
Yardage: 3,497 yards

Doug Flutie:
13 games
Yardage: 2,711 yards

Charlie Batch:
12 games
Yardage: 2,178 yards

  1. What is Brett Favre's average number of yards per game?
  2. What is Drew Bledsoe's average number of yards per game?
  3. Does Doug Flutie have a better yards-per-game average than Charlie Batch?