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Solve for g. -3+5+6g=11-3g
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Solve for g.
-3+5+6g=11-3g
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-3-5 +6g = 11-3g
Calculate the sum.
2+6g = 11 - 3g
Add 3g to both sides.
2+6g+3g= 11-3g+3g
Subtract 2 from both sides.
2-2 + 6g +3g = 11-2
Combine like terms.
9g = 9
Divide both sides by 9 to get g by itself.
9g/9 = 9/9
G = 1
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G=1
Explanation:
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