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Jamiya Phillips
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7 January, 14:08
How to solve g-10+7g=15+3g
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Marin Valencia
7 January, 14:19
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Answer: 5
Step-by-step explanation:
G - 10 + 7g = 15 + 3g
Add all gs and all regular numbers
Gs: g + 7g = 3g
8g - 3g = 5g
Numbers: 10 + 15 = 25
25 = 5g
5 = g
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