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Gaige Francis
5 October, 13:27
How do u solve g/12=-10
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Lincoln Hoover
5 October, 14:54
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Multiply - 10 by 12
g=-120
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Keyon Schultz
5 October, 15:54
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The answer is - 120 because you have to multiply both sides of the equation by 12
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