Solve the Equation.

g−3/5=3


(1 point)
Responses

18
18

30
30

1.2
1.2

0

1 answer

To solve the equation \( g - \frac{3}{5} = 3 \), follow these steps:

  1. Add \(\frac{3}{5}\) to both sides of the equation:

\[ g = 3 + \frac{3}{5} \]

  1. Convert \(3\) into a fraction with a denominator of \(5\):

\[ 3 = \frac{15}{5} \]

  1. Now substitute this back into the equation:

\[ g = \frac{15}{5} + \frac{3}{5} = \frac{15 + 3}{5} = \frac{18}{5} \]

  1. If you prefer to express this in decimal form:

\[ g = 3.6 \]

Now, let's check the provided answer options once again:

  • 18
  • 30
  • 1.2
  • 0

None of these options match the calculated value (\(3.6\) or \(\frac{18}{5}\)). Therefore, please double-check your options or the initial equation for any discrepancies.

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