can anyone help me solve 33+15w=3w-w+4w? If you can please write it out.

Sagot :

First you have to add and subtract everything on both sides that have common terms.
[tex]33+15w=3w-w+4w[/tex] then becomes 
[tex]33+15w=6w[/tex]
Then you subtract 15w from each side and get
 [tex]33=-9w[/tex]
Divide each side by -9 and get 
[tex] \frac{-33}{9}=x [/tex]
which we can simplify by 3
[tex] \frac{-11}{3} =x[/tex]

33+15w=3w-w+4w

33+15w=2w+4w

33+15w=6w

33= -15w+6w

33= -9w

same as 9w = -33

w= -33/9

W=  3 6/9

W= 3 2/3