SOLUTION: 7g-15=-3g+175
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Question 34455: 7g-15=-3g+175
Answer by hydromojo(20) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
you really need to work on this,
7g - 15 = -3g + 175
move all the g's to the left, all the constants to the right, and change the sign when you move them
7g + 3g = 175 + 15
10g = 180
g=18
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