To solve for \( g \) in the equation
\[ \frac{g}{2} = 3, \]
you can multiply both sides of the equation by 2 to isolate \( g \):
\[ g = 3 \times 2. \]
Calculating the right side gives:
\[ g = 6. \]
Thus, the solution is
\[ g = 6. \]
g/2 = 3
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To solve for \( g \) in the equation
\[ \frac{g}{2} = 3, \]
you can multiply both sides of the equation by 2 to isolate \( g \):
\[ g = 3 \times 2. \]
Calculating the right side gives:
\[ g = 6. \]
Thus, the solution is
\[ g = 6. \]