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OpenStudy (anonymous):

4+3w=22

OpenStudy (anonymous):

subtract the for to the other side and then divide the 3 by whatever you get after subtracting and that would be how u get ur W

OpenStudy (doc.brown):

\[3w+4=22\]try to get \(w\) by itself by adding \(-4\) to both sides to start

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I got it wrong. I am still a little confused

OpenStudy (anonymous):

subtract your 4 to the other side and u will then have 3w=18, then u divide the 3 to the other side and ur answer would be w=6

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok! I understand thanks.. do you do these ones the same way?|dw:1395024784711:dw|

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