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Solve the equation. 6-2(2w+1)=8w-2(8+w) w=?
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6-2(2w+1)=8w-2(8+w)
w=?
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6 - 2 (2w + 1) = 8w - 2 (8 + w)
6 - 4w - 2 = 8w - 16 - 2w
4 - 4w = 6w - 16
-4w - 6w = -16 - 4
-10w = -20
w = 2
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