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What number should both sides of the following equation be multiplied by to solve for g? g divided by 2 = 4

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  • 11-08-2020

Answer: Multiply both sides by 2.

Step-by-step explanation:

g divided by 2  is equal to 4 .

We could represent that with the equation :

[tex]\frac{g}{2} = 4[/tex]     To solve for g  in this case multiply both sides by 2.

[tex]\frac{g}{2} * 2 = 4(2)[/tex]     2 cancels out on the left side so we will be left with g. On the right side will be left with 8  after multiplying.

g = 8    

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