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You solve the equation S=lw+2wh for w. Which equation is correct?

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  • 03-11-2019

s = lw + 2wh

We can take the 'w' out of the right side of the equation:

s = w(l + 2h)

Divide both sides by (l + 2h)

w = [tex]\frac{s}{l + 2h}[/tex]

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