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D=2/3(F+G). Solve for G

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[tex]D = \frac{2}{3} (F+ G) \\ F + G = D \div \frac{2}{3} \\ \\ F+ G = D \times \frac{3}{2} \\ \\ F +G = \frac{3D}{2} \\ \\ G = \frac{3D}{2} - F[/tex]

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