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5(g+2)=35

5G + 10 = 35 <---- take the 10 to the other side and changing the sign

5G = 35-10

5G = 25 <---- divide by 5 

G = 5

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Step 1: Distribute the five                                  5g+10=35

Step 2: Subtract 10 on both sides                  5g=25

Step 3: Divide by five on both sides               g=5
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