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2 + 6g = 11 - 3g G = ? !!!
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2 + 6g = 11 - 3g
G = ?
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g=1 you just ignore the g's and then u say g is 1
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2 + 6g = 11 - 3g
first get like terms together by adding 3g to both sides.
2 + 6g + 3g = 11 - 3g + 3g
2 + 9g = 11
next subtract 2 from both sides
2 - 2 + 9g = 11 - 2
9g = 9
last step is to divide both sides by 9
(9g)/9 = 9/9
g = 1
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