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Jlenok [28]
3 years ago
14

Solve for G -3+5+6g=11-3g

Mathematics
2 answers:
Arturiano [62]3 years ago
6 0
G=1 because 1 times 3 is 3. 11-3 is 8. 6 times 1 is 6. 6+5 is 11. 11-3=8. 8=8. g=1
user100 [1]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

g=1

Step-by-step explanation: 2+6g=11-3g

6g=9-3g

9g=9

g=1

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