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Haylee Mcintyre
25 November, 21:45
What is - 3 1/3 = - 1/2g
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Mike Mckenzie
26 November, 00:19
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You are asking for the solution, which here is the value of the variable g.
(-1/2) g = - 3 1/3
and this becomes
-g/2 = - 10/3
Mult. both sides by - 2 to obtain g = - 20/3 (answer / solution)
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