SimSimmy SimSimmy
  • 31-12-2015
  • Mathematics
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Solve the equation for w. A=1/6(w+40)

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PhyCS
PhyCS PhyCS
  • 31-12-2015
1. Multiply each side by 6.
6A = w+40

2. Subtract 40 from each side
6A - 40 = w
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Exvited
Exvited Exvited
  • 31-12-2015
[tex]a = \frac{1}{6} (w+40) \\ \\ a = \frac{w+40}{6} \\ \\ a \times 6 = w + 40 \\ \\ 6a = w + 40 \\ \\ 6a - 40 = w \\ \\ w = 6a - 40 \\ \\ Answer: \fbox {w = 6a - 40}[/tex]
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