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9s - 5g=4u, for s i need the answer pls

9s - 5g=4u, for s i need the answer pls-example-1
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The correct answer choice is B.

You want to isolate the variable so you add 5g on both sides of the equation. Which gives you 9s = -4u + 5g. Then you divide both sides of the equation by 9 which would get you s= -4u+ 5g/9.
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Answer:

9s-5g=-4u

*Isolating the S variable*

9s = -4u+5g

s = (-4u + 5g)/9

The answer is option B.

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