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(V-W)T=a. Solve for V
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(V-W)T=a. Solve for V
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V=a+w
The T will be gone because you have to divide it with (v-w).
ex:
TV-TW/T=a
V-W=a
+W +W
answer is V=a+w
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(V - W)T = a Use the Distributive Property
VT - WT = a Add WT to both sides
VT = a + WT Divide both sides by T
V =
Cancel out the
V =
+ W
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