The way you wrote the problem was kind of confusing, so I'm not sure which one of these you meant.
s = m w − 10 e s m = w − 10 e s m + 10 e = w
s = w − m 10 e s + m 10 e = w
The **solution **of the **equation **s = (w- 10e )/ m for w is w = sm + 10e.
What is the equation?
There are many different ways to define an equation . The definition of an equation in algebra is a **mathematical **statement that demonstrates the equality of 2 mathematical expressions .
A formula known as an **equation **uses the same sign to denote the equality of two expressions .
Given the equation ,
s = (w- 10e )/ m
By cross multiplication ,
sm = w - 10e
w = sm + 10e
Hence "The **solution **of the **equation **s = (w- 10e )/ m for w is w = sm + 10e".
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We solved the equation s = m w − 10 e for w and found that w = s m + 10 e .
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