-1/7g + 5/6g=9

You just solve for g...

I am going to assume that you mean:

(-1/7) g + (5/6) g = 9

(-6/42) g + (35/42) g = 9
(29/42)g = 9
29 g = 9*42
g = 9*42/29

To solve for g in the equation -1/7g + 5/6g = 9, we need to simplify and combine the like terms on the left side of the equation.

First, let's find a common denominator for the fractions. The least common multiple (LCM) of 7 and 6 is 42. Now we can rewrite the equation with a common denominator:

(-6/42)g + (35/42)g = 9

Next, we can combine the like terms by adding the coefficients of g:

(-6/42 + 35/42)g = 9

To simplify the fraction, we can add the numerators but leave the denominator unchanged:

(29/42)g = 9

Now to solve for g, we can multiply both sides of the equation by the reciprocal of the coefficient of g. The reciprocal of 29/42 is 42/29. By multiplying both sides by 42/29, we isolate g:

(29/42g) * (42/29) = 9 * (42/29)

On the left side, the (42/29) cancels out with the (29/42), leaving:

g = (9 * 42) / 29

Calculating the numerator and denominator:

g = 378 / 29

Therefore, the solution for g is:

g ≈ 13.03