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20) What equation do you get when you solve Vlwh for w?And I made this longer because I would like a tutor

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In the equation


v=\text{iwh}

we divide both sides by ih to get


(1)/(ih)* v=(iwh)/(ih)

On RHS the ih in the numerator gets cancelled by ih in the denominator, leaving only h on the right-hand side; therefore, the equal we get is


\textcolor{#FF7968}{w=(v)/(ih)}

which is our answer!

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