SOLUTION: 40= (2)(1+g)/13.8 - g
I am solving for g but I am confused because the varible is in the problem twice. It has been ages since I delt with algebra.
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Question 104135: 40= (2)(1+g)/13.8 - g
I am solving for g but I am confused because the varible is in the problem twice. It has been ages since I delt with algebra.
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