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-7/6(3g+2)

To expand the expression -7/6(3g+2), we can distribute the -7/6 to both terms inside the parentheses.

First, distribute -7/6 to the first term, 3g:

-7/6 * 3g = (-7/6) * (3g) = -21g/6 = -7g/2

Next, distribute -7/6 to the second term, 2:

-7/6 * 2 = (-7/6) * (2) = -14/6 = -7/3

Therefore, the expanded form of -7/6(3g+2) is -7g/2 - 7/3.

To expand the expression -7/6(3g+2), you can distribute the -7/6 to both terms inside the parentheses.

First, distribute -7/6 to 3g:
-7/6 * 3g = -21/6g = -7/2g

Next, distribute -7/6 to 2:
-7/6 * 2 = -14/6 = -7/3

Therefore, expanding -7/6(3g+2) gives us:
-7/2g - 7/3

To expand the expression -7/6(3g+2), you need to distribute -7/6 to both terms inside the parentheses.

First, let's distribute -7/6 to 3g:
-7/6 * 3g = (-7 * 3g) / 6 = -21g / 6

Next, let's distribute -7/6 to 2:
-7/6 * 2 = (-7 * 2) / 6 = -14 / 6

Therefore, the expanded form of -7/6(3g+2) is:

-21g / 6 - 14 / 6

Note: If you want to simplify the expression further, you can find a common denominator of 6 and combine the terms.