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{:[-3+5+6g=11-3g],[g=◻]:}

Solve for g g .\newline3+5+6g=113gg= \begin{array}{l} -3+5+6 g=11-3 g \\ g=\square \end{array}

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Q. Solve for g g .\newline3+5+6g=113gg= \begin{array}{l} -3+5+6 g=11-3 g \\ g=\square \end{array}
  1. Combine like terms: Combine like terms in the first equation.\newline3+5+6g=113g-3 + 5 + 6g = 11 - 3g\newline2+6g=113g2 + 6g = 11 - 3g
  2. Move terms with g: Move all terms containing g to one side of the equation.\newline22 + 66g + 33g = 1111 - 33g + 33g\newline22 + 99g = 1111
  3. Isolate the variable g: Isolate the variable g.\newline99g = 1111 - 22\newline99g = 99
  4. Divide by coefficient: Divide both sides by the coefficient of gg to solve for gg.
    g=99g = \frac{9}{9}
    g=1g = 1

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