SOLUTION: ok I'm going nuts here I know that 5g-2h=3g+1 solve for G i know that the answer is g=h+1/2 but when i write the way it says g=(____)/ i tried writing it like this g(h)/1/2 then I

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Question 1009786: ok I'm going nuts here I know that 5g-2h=3g+1 solve for G i know that the answer is g=h+1/2 but when i write the way it says g=(____)/ i tried writing it like this g(h)/1/2 then I tried g=(h+1)/2 what am i doing wrong
Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) About Me  (Show Source):
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5g - 2h = 3g + 1 solve for g
subtract 3g and add 2h to both sides
5g - 3g = 2h + 1
2g = 2h + 1
divide both sides by 2
g = h + 1%2F2