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2(3g+2)=1/2(12g+8) Solve the equation, if possible. Algebra 1.Solve Equations with Variables on Both Sides
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2(3g+2)=1/2(12g+8)
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6g+4 = 12g/2 + 8/2
6g+4 = 6g+4
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