133 is the product of 7 and gails savings. Use the variable g to represent gails savings

7g = 133

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g = 19

To represent Gail's savings using the variable g, we can set up the following equation:

7 x g = 133

To find the value of g, we need to isolate the variable. We can do this by dividing both sides of the equation by 7:

(7 x g) / 7 = 133 / 7

Simplifying the equation gives:

g = 19

Therefore, Gail's savings can be represented by the variable g, and g equals 19.

To represent Gail's savings with the variable "g," we can write the equation:

7 * g = 133

Now, we need to solve for the value of "g." To do that, we can divide both sides of the equation by 7:

(7 * g) / 7 = 133 / 7

Simplifying, we have:

g = 19

Therefore, Gail's savings can be represented by the value of g = 19.