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6 November, 02:13
Solve for g 2/3+1/4g=-1/6
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Alayna Armstrong
6 November, 02:24
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Allright so to solve for G you have to isolate the variable G, so multiply by 3/2 to both sides to get rid of 2/3 on the left side so you have 1/4g=-1/4 and then multiply by 4 to both sides to get rid of 1/4 of the left side so you have g=-1
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