K=3gy/5f solve for g

I have a hunch you meant:

K=3gy/(5f)

based on that hunch ....
5fk = 3gy
g = 5fk/(3y)

those brackets are critical.

How did you do it?

To handle this type of equation you should be familiar with the steps to solve basic equations.

K=3gy/(5f)
multiply both sides by 5f

5f*K=3gy/(5f)*5f
5fk = 3gy
divide both sides by 3y
5fk/(3y) = 3gy/(3y)
5fk/(3y) = g
as shown above

To solve for g in the equation K = (3gy) / (5f), we can start by isolating g on one side of the equation.

Step 1: Multiply both sides of the equation by the denominator (5f):
K * (5f) = (3gy)

Step 2: Divide both sides of the equation by 3y to isolate g:
(K * 5f) / (3y) = g

So, the solution for g is g = (K * 5f) / (3y).

Note: Make sure to double-check if there are any restrictions on the variables involved in the equation.