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Mathematics WAEC 2008

If p-2g + 1 = g + 3p and p – 2 = 0, find g

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The correct answer is: B

Explanation

p - 2g + 1 = g + 3p.........(1)

p - 2 = 0 .........(2)

From (2), p = 2; put p = 2 into (1);

2 - 2g + 1 = g + 3(2)

3 - 2g = g + 6

-2g - g = 6 - 3

-3g = 3

g = \(\frac{3}{-3}\)

g = -1
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