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{:[9+3.5 g=11-0.5 g],[g=◻]:}

Solve for g g .\newline9+3.5g=110.5gg= \begin{array}{l} 9+3.5 g=11-0.5 g \\ g=\square \end{array}

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Q. Solve for g g .\newline9+3.5g=110.5gg= \begin{array}{l} 9+3.5 g=11-0.5 g \\ g=\square \end{array}
  1. Combine like terms: Combine like terms by moving the variable gg to one side of the equation.\newlineWe will add 0.5g0.5g to both sides to get all the gg terms on one side.\newline9+3.5g+0.5g=110.5g+0.5g9 + 3.5g + 0.5g = 11 - 0.5g + 0.5g
  2. Simplify the equation: Simplify the equation by combining like terms. 9+4g=119 + 4g = 11
  3. Isolate the variable g: Isolate the variable g by moving the constant term to the other side.\newlineSubtract 99 from both sides of the equation.\newline9+4g9=1199 + 4g - 9 = 11 - 9
  4. Simplify the equation after subtracting: Simplify the equation after subtracting 99 from both sides.\newline4g=24g = 2
  5. Solve for g: Solve for g by dividing both sides by 44.\newline4g4=24\frac{4g}{4} = \frac{2}{4}
  6. Simplify the equation to find gg: Simplify the equation to find the value of gg.\newlineg=0.5g = 0.5

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