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If g + 2g = 45, what is g?
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g +2g =45
combine like terms:
g +2g = 3g
3g=45
divide both sides by 3
g = 45/3
g = 15
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First, combine like terms. G + 2g= 3g. The new equation would be 3g=45. You need to get g by itself, so you need to divide by 3 on each side. You get g=15. So the answer is g=15. I hope this helps!
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