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1/2 (3g-2) = g/6
nevermind I was missing a bracket in the solution.
multiply both sides by 2
This gives
3g-2=g/3
now cross multiply to get
9g-6=g
now add a -g to both sides and +6 to both sides.
g=3/4
(1+1/4)-1/2h=h/2
To solve the equation 1/2(3g-2) = g/6, follow these steps:
1. Multiply both sides of the equation by 2 to eliminate the fraction:
2 * 1/2(3g-2) = 2 * g/6
This gives:
3g - 2 = g/3
2. Next, cross multiply to eliminate the fraction:
(3g - 2) * 3 = g * 1
Simplify the left side:
9g - 6 = g
3. Now, let's isolate the variable 'g'. To do this, subtract 'g' from both sides and add 6 to both sides:
(9g - 6) - g = g - g + 6
Simplify:
8g - 6 = 6
Add 6 to both sides:
8g - 6 + 6 = 6 + 6
Simplify:
8g = 12
4. Finally, divide both sides by 8 to solve for 'g':
(8g) / 8 = 12 / 8
Simplify:
g = 3/4
Therefore, the solution to the equation is g = 3/4.