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glriance
19-09-2021
Mathematics
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solve for w
s = a +lw
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djtwinx017
djtwinx017
19-09-2021
First, subtract a from both sides of the equation:
s - a = a - a + lw
s- a = lw
Then, multiply both sides of the equation by (1/l) to isolate w:
s- a (1/l) = lw (1/l)
The final answer is:
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