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8 April, 23:57

Use a transformation to solve the equation. g + (-0.8) = - 2

a. g = - 2.8

b. g = - 1.2

c. g = 1.2

d. g = 2.8

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  1. 9 April, 00:17
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    The answer would be B, g = - 1.2

    This is because to get the variable g alone, you would have to add 0.8 to both sides. - 2 + 0.8 = - 1.2

    And g = - 1.2, which is answer choice B.
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