Answer:
[tex]\frac{g}{h}=2(g+h)+7[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
1. You have that the number [tex]g[/tex] is divided by the number [tex]h[/tex]. Then:
[tex]\frac{g}{h}[/tex]
2. The words "is the same" indicates that you must write an equals sign after the division. Then, it says that it is seven more than twice the sum of [tex]g[/tex] and [tex]h[/tex]. This means that the sum of these two numbers are multiplied by 2 and then you must add 7:
[tex]\frac{g}{h}=2(g+h)+7[/tex]