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I can't figure out how to group these terms with both variables on each side
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I can't figure out how to group these terms with both variables on each side
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8w + 4w = 32 - 4w + 4w
12 w = 32
w = 32/12
w = 8/ 3
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You would add 4w to each side, making the simplified form 12w = 32. If you wanted to solve for w you go one step further you would simply divide each side by 12. Hope this helps : )
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