To solve for \( g \) in the equation \( 9(g - 92) = 45 \), we need to isolate \( g \). First, we will divide both sides of the equation by 9 to simplify it. Then, we will add 92 to both sides to solve for \( g \).
Step 1: Divide Both Sides by 9
Given the equation:
\[ 9(g - 92) = 45 \]
First, divide both sides by 9:
\[ g - 92 = \frac{45}{9} \]
This simplifies to:
\[ g - 92 = 5.0 \]
Step 2: Add 92 to Both Sides
Next, add 92 to both sides to isolate \( g \):
\[ g = 5.0 + 92 \]