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g− 3/7=2/7

solve.

G=?

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Sagot :

Answer:  g = 5/7

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Work Shown:

Let's move the -3/7 to the other side, to fully isolate g.

We do so by adding 3/7 to both sides (to undo the subtraction)

[tex]g - \frac{3}{7} = \frac{2}{7}\\\\g - \frac{3}{7}+\frac{3}{7} = \frac{2}{7}+\frac{3}{7}\\\\g = \frac{2+3}{7}\\\\g = \frac{5}{7}\\\\[/tex]

Luckily all of the denominators are the same (7), so we can add the fractions by adding the numerators to place that sum over the common denominator.

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