The term "g 12 9g" appears to be a mathematical expression involving the variable "g." However, the expression is not written in standard mathematical notation, so it is unclear what operation is being indicated by the numbers and the variable. In order to provide a precise answer, the expression would need to be rewritten in a more conventional format.
Well, isn't that just a happy little math problem we have here! The term you're looking at is "12" because it doesn't have a variable attached to it. It's like a little tree standing tall and proud in the middle of a meadow of variables. Just remember, every term is special in its own way, just like every brushstroke adds beauty to a painting.
If you're saying that: 12g-19 = 3g-31 then, Swap the sides around, getting common factors all on one side. E.G. 12g-3g = -31+19 9g = -12 g = -12/9 g = -1.333... or -4/3 Alternatively: 12g-19 = 3g-31 9g-19 = -31 9g = -12 g = -12/9 g = -1.333... or -4/3
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9g-4=12.2 ===> add 4 to both sides gives 9g=16.2 ====> divide both sides by 9 g= 1.8 ===> this is what g equals to give 12.2 hope this helps!
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If you're saying that: 12g-19 = 3g-31 then, Swap the sides around, getting common factors all on one side. E.G. 12g-3g = -31+19 9g = -12 g = -12/9 g = -1.333... or -4/3 Alternatively: 12g-19 = 3g-31 9g-19 = -31 9g = -12 g = -12/9 g = -1.333... or -4/3
10g-g = 9g
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9g-14=2g 7g=14 g=2
g = 52
9g-4=12.2 ===> add 4 to both sides gives 9g=16.2 ====> divide both sides by 9 g= 1.8 ===> this is what g equals to give 12.2 hope this helps!
In 9g of water, there are approximately 7.99g of oxygen. This is because water (H2O) is composed of 88.89% oxygen by mass.
3/8 of 24 g = 9g
(4/9) (x + 3) = G4(x + 3) = 9G4x + 12 = 9G4x = 9G - 12x = (2.25)G - 3