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Marina86 [1]
4 years ago
6

Please show all work

Mathematics
2 answers:
gizmo_the_mogwai [7]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

w = 19/15 or 1 4/15

Step-by-step explanation:

11/15 = w-(8/15) // - w-(8/15)

11/15-w+8/15 = 0

19/15-w = 0 // - 19/15

-w = -19/15 // * -1

w = 19/15

w = 19/15

Oksanka [162]4 years ago
3 0

 \bold{Hello!}\\\bold{Your~Answer~Is~Below!}

______________________________

 \bold{Solution~Steps:}

1.)~Swap~sides~so~that~all~variable~terms~are~on~the~left~hand~side:

  • \bold{\frac{11}{15} =w-\frac{8}{15}}~=~\bold{w-\frac{8}{15}=\frac{11}{15} }

2.)~Since~\frac{11}{15} ~and~\frac{8}{15}~have~the~same~denominator,~add~them~by~adding~their~numerators:

  • \bold{w=\frac{11+8}{15}~=~\frac{19}{15}}

______________________________

 \bold{Answers:}

  • Improper~Fraction~Form:\bold{w=\frac{19}{15}}
  • Mixed~Number~Form:\bold{w=1\frac{4}{15}}
  • Decimal~Form:\bold{w=1.266666667}

______________________________

 \bold{Hope~this~helps,}\\\bold{And~best~of~luck!}\\\\\bold{~~~-TotallyNotTrillex}

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