6 ( - 2 g - 1 ) = - ( 139 + 2
Solve for g
g = \frac{45}{4} = 11\frac{1}{4} = 11.25
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-12g-6=-\left(139+2\right)
Use the distributive property to multiply 6 by -2g-1.
-12g-6=-141
Add 139 and 2 to get 141.
-12g=-141+6
Add 6 to both sides.
-12g=-135
Add -141 and 6 to get -135.
g=\frac{-135}{-12}
Divide both sides by -12.
g=\frac{45}{4}
Reduce the fraction \frac{-135}{-12} to lowest terms by extracting and canceling out -3.
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