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3/4g =-12 how do I solve??
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3/4g =-12 how do I solve??
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Times by the reciprocal which is 4/3 on both sides.
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3/4g =-12
Divide 3/4 on both sides
g= -12 divided by 3/4
Convert the division sign to multiplication while flipping the -12 to -1/12
g= -1/12 * 3/4
Multiply
g= -3/48
Divide the fraction by it's greatest common multiple
Final Answer: g= -1/16
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