SOLUTION: 5(w+2)-6(w+5)=0
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Question 940033: 5(w+2)-6(w+5)=0
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Given equation is
5(w+2)-6(w+5)=0
First we will apply the Distributive property and then combine the like terms
5(w+2) - 6(w+5) = 0
5w +10 -6w -30 = 0
Combining like terms we get
5w -6w +10-30 = 0
-w -20 = 0
Adding 20 to both sides
-w = 20
w = -20 (Answer)
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