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What is g in the equation-6g+36=12
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What is g in the equation-6g+36=12
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To solve equations like these, you essentially have to work backwards.
First step is to subtract 36 from both sides.
-6g - 36 = -24
Then we divide both by -6.
-6g / -6 = g
-24 / -6 = 4
The answer is 4! Hope this helped!
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Subtract 12 from the right to the left, and add the 6g to the right.
Divide by 6 and you get 4 equal to x.
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