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What number should both sides of the following equation be divided by to solve for g? 3g = 36 3 6 12
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What number should both sides of the following equation be divided by to solve for g? 3g = 36
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3 is your answer
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In order to solve for g, you always want to isolate the g by dividing both sides by the coefficient in front of the g. In this case, that coefficient is 3, which would be your answer.
I hope this helps.
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