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Solve for g. -6g + 3g + 12 > -18
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Solve for g.
-6g + 3g + 12 > -18
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Answer:
c
Explanation:
g less than 10
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Start by combining like terms on both sides
-6+3=-3
Now we have:
To isolate g we need to subtract 12 from both sides -18-12= -30
Now we have
Divide both sides by -3 to isolate g, now we have:
When we divide an inequality by a negative we flip the sign so:
becomes:
Final answer:
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