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What is the value of g? 2/5(g−7)=3 Enter your answer in the box.
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What is the value of g? 2/5(g−7)=3 Enter your answer in the box.
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the answer is 14.5. s
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In order to calculate the value of g you will need to solve the equation. 2/5(g-7)=3. The goal will be to isolate g on a side of the equation by itself. First divide both sides by 2/5 which will equal g-7=7.5. Next add 7 to each side which is g=14.5
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