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What does w represent
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It is used to represent whole numbers
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W is a variable that can be used to represent whole numbers or the first letter of an object in the problem. Example: If a house has 4 windows on each side and there’s 4 sides of the house, find W, or the amount of windows there are total. An example for how it could also be used as a whole number is: Find W in this problem, or the whole number. Hope this helps! :)
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