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Which of the following would eliminate the variable on the left side of the given equation? 36 - 19w = -6w + 41 A)add -19w B)ad...Asked by Anonymous
Which of the following would eliminate the variable on the left side of the given equation?
36 - 19w = -6w + 41
A)add -19w
B)add 6w
C)add 19w
d)add -36
36 - 19w = -6w + 41
A)add -19w
B)add 6w
C)add 19w
d)add -36
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Answered by
elisabeth
add 19w.
36 = 13w + 41
then to solve:
subtract 41 from both sides
-5 = 13w
divide by 13 on both sides
w = -.3846... or (-5/13)
36 = 13w + 41
then to solve:
subtract 41 from both sides
-5 = 13w
divide by 13 on both sides
w = -.3846... or (-5/13)
Answered by
drwls
What do you think?
Perform the indicated operation and see what you get. The operation that eliminates -19w on the left is the correct answer.
Perform the indicated operation and see what you get. The operation that eliminates -19w on the left is the correct answer.
Answered by
Damon
36 - 19w = -6w + 41
***+ 19w = +19 w
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36 = 13 w + 41
***+ 19w = +19 w
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36 = 13 w + 41
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Answered by
cortez
I know I'm 7 years late but the answer is add 19
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