Mr. Rad's class was invited to go on a field trip after school hours. Fourteen of the students in his class went on the field trip, and 6 of them were boys. The expression below can be used to find g, the number of girls in Mr. Rad's class that went on the field trip.

6 + g = 14

How many girls went on the field trip?

Subtract 6 from each side of the equation.

6 + g = 14

g = 14 - 6

g = 8

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To find the number of girls that went on the field trip, we need to solve the equation 6 + g = 14 for g.

To solve for g, we'll need to isolate the variable g on one side of the equation.

To do this, we can subtract 6 from both sides of the equation:

6 + g - 6 = 14 - 6

Simplifying the equation gives us:

g = 8

So, 8 girls went on the field trip.