5(g-3)=2g+3?
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i think dat the correct answer is (i m not doing whole process just typing the answer):
g= 4 answer!!!
5(g-3)=2g+3
5g-15=2g+3
5g-2g=3+15
3g=18
5(g-3)+2g+3
5g-15=2g+3
5g-2g-15=2g-2g+3
3g-15=3
36-15+15=3=15
3g=18
g=6
5(g-3) = 2g+3
5g - 15 = 2g + 3
5g - 2g =3 + 15
3g = 18
g = 18/3
g = 6
This is the correct answer
5g-15=2g+3
5g-2g=18
3g=18
g=6
Remember PEMDAS
1) distribute the 5 so you get 5g-15= 2g+3
2) then subtract 2g from 5g to simplify so you get 3g-15=3
3) add 15 to 3 to get the variable by itself so you get 3g=18
4) then divide both sides by 3 so you get g=4
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The answer is 4 just need to make sure that about sign of the answer
Sadly, I'm seeing a lot of incorrect answers.
Starting problem:
5(g-3)=2g+3
Distribute (in the first part; so 5*g and 5*-3)
5g-15=2g+3
Combine like terms (I'm gonna bring the 2g over to the other side of the problem)
5g-2g= 3g
So; 3g-15=3
(bring 15 over to the other side)
15+3= 18
So; 3g=18
Divide both sides by 3 (to make the variable (g) by itself):
3g/3=g
18/3=6
So; g=6
ANSWER:
g=6
5 ( g - 3 ) = 2g + 3
=> 5g - 15 = 2g + 3
=> 5g - 2g = 3 + 15
=> 3g = 18
. ' . g = 18/3
i.e. g = 6 Ans
All answer is correct!. 6 it is!
Answer is 6,
5 ( g - 3 ) = 2g + 3
5g - 15 = 2g + 3
5g - 2g = 3 + 15
3g = 18
g = 6
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i think we got it right!