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2/5=w-3/2 w=19/10
What are the steps?

User Manikawnth
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So,

I'm assuming you want me to evaluate the equation when w = 19/10.


(2)/(5) =w- (3)/(2)


w= (19)/(10)

Substitute.

(2)/(5) = (19)/(10) - (3)/(2)

Change all fractions to common denominators by finding the LCM.
LCM of 2, 5, 10 = 10

Multiply each fraction by the appropriate form of 1.

(4)/(10) = (19)/(10) - (15)/(10)

Subtract.

(4)/(10) = (4)/(10)

This is a true statement.

You could also say these things.


(2)/(5) = (2)/(5)

0.4 = 0.4

40% = 40%


User Bramat
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2/5=w-3/2
remember that to solve we want to isolate 1 w one side by itself
also remember that we can do anything to an equation as long as we do it to both sides (except divide by zero)

2/5=w-3/2
so we add 3/2 to both sides to get rid of the 3/2
2/5+3/2=w+3/2-3/2
2/5+3/2=w+0
2/5+3/2=w

make the bottom numbers the same
the number is 10
2/5 times 2/2=4/10
3/2 times 5/5=15/10

4/10+15/10=w
4/10+15/10=(4+15)/10=(19)/10
w=19/10
so the steps are:
1. add 3/2 to both sides
2. make the denomenators of 2/5 and 3/2 the same so we can add them
User Pavel Binar
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