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How do I solve the equation   6=-w/8

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I assume that it's w that you want to know.

We'd want w to be alone on one side, we need to get rid of the 8 and the minus by multiplying the whole equation by -8:


[tex]- \frac{6}{8} =-(-( \frac{w*8}{8} )[/tex]

which is:

[tex]- \frac{3}{4} ={w}[/tex]

So we know that w is equal to [tex]- \frac{3}{4}[/tex]



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