SOLUTION: I'm not quite sure how to figure this one out. I tried: 6 = 24 ÷ g 6x24 = 24 ÷ g x 24 144 = g

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Question 31892: I'm not quite sure how to figure this one out. I tried:
6 = 24 ÷ g
6x24 = 24 ÷ g x 24
144 = g

Answer by mbarugel(146)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Hello!
You have:

What you want to do here is get rid of the g in the denominator. Therefore, you should multiply both sides of the equation by g:

But the g's in the right hand side cancel each other out:

Finally, divide everything by 6 to isolate g:

So g = 4.

I hope this helps!
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