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We assume that G=0.108 Rewrite the equation by multiplying both sides 1000G = 108.108 the side Subtract G from both sides G= HI
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G=0.108
Rewrite the equation by multiplying both sides
1000G = 108.108
the side
Subtract G from both sides
G=
HI
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Answer:
G=.108108
Explanation:
G=108.108/100
G=.108108
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