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Solve for g. -3 + 5 + 6g = 11 - 3g
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Solve for g.
-3 + 5 + 6g = 11 - 3g
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5g2 + 10g + 2 i think,,, it might be wrong
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Step 1: take 3g from the other side and do the opposite so add it to the 6g and now you have -3+5+9g=11
Step 2: Add three to both sides to negate the -3. 5+9g=14
Step 3: Same thing but subtract 5 from both sides. 9g=9
Step. 4: divide to isolate g. g=1
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