48.7k views
1 vote
Show how to solve for g:
3g - x = rh

2 Answers

5 votes

Let me know if its correct! Kinda rushed a bit! I'd wait for someone else to answer just to confirm!

Answer:

g= 1/3 hr + 1/3 x

Explanation:

Solving for G

Step 1: Add x to both sides.

3g − x + x =hr+x

3g = hr+x

Step 2: Divide both sides by 3.

3g/3 = hr+x/3

g= 1/3hr + 1/3x

User Renny
by
8.2k points
6 votes

Answer:


\rm g = (1)/(3)(rh + x)

Explanation:

Solve for g:


\longrightarrow 3g - x = rh

Add x to both sides:


\longrightarrow 3g + (x - x) = rh + x

x - x = 0


\longrightarrow 3g = rh + x

Divide both sides by 3:


\longrightarrow
\sf (3)/(3) g = (1)/(3)(rh + x)


\rm (3)/(3) = 1:


\longrightarrow
\sf g = (1)/(3)(rh + x)

User Erez Hochman
by
8.0k points

No related questions found

Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.

9.4m questions

12.2m answers

Categories