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6w-4<-6w+2 solve for w

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Answer:

w<1/2

Explanation:

first add 4 on both sides so the -4 and 4 will cancel out.

6w-4+4<-6w+2+4

now add the numbers

6w<-6w+6

now add 6w on both sides

6w+6w<-6w+6+6w

now combine like terms

12w<6
divide both terms by 12 to get w by itself


(12w)/(12) < (6)/(12)

now you will have w by itself

w<
(6)/(12)

simplify and you will get your answer

w<
(1)/(2)

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