stottpie
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the way you stated this problem is ambiguous. if you mean (2/3)g + (1/2)g = 14, then simply combine using a common denominator. (4/6)g + (3/6)g = (7/6)g = 14, so g = (6/7)*14 = 6*2 = 12; g = 12 but if you meant 2/(3g) + 1/(2g) = 14, which i…
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the way you stated this problem is ambiguous. if you mean (2/3)g + (1/2)g = 14, then simply combine using a common denominator. (4/6)g + (3/6)g = (7/6)g = 14, so g = (6/7)*14 = 6*2 = 12; g = 12 but if you meant 2/(3g) + 1/(2g) = 14, which i…