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4 March, 10:39

Mr. Moseley's car has a 20 - gallon gas tank. It took 14 gallons of gas to fill his tank. Use the equation 14 + g = 20 to find the number of gallons g that he had before he filled his tank with gas

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  1. 4 March, 10:40
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    14 + g = 20

    You want g alone, but 14 is being added to g.

    If you subtract 14 from 14 + g, you will get g alone.

    You must do the same operation to both sides of an equation, so subtract 14 from both sides of the equation.

    14 + g - 14 = 20 - 14

    14 - 14 + g = 6

    g = 6

    Answer: He had 6 gallons before he filled the tank.
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