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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-08-20

Solve for "W" in this equation:

\[ A = 2(L + W) \]

Step 1: Distribute the 2 on the right side of the equation:
\[ A = 2L + 2W \]

Step 2: Isolate the term containing W:
\[ A - 2L = 2W \]

Step 3: Solve for W by dividing both sides by 2:
\[ W = \frac{A - 2L}{2} \]

Asked by anneg

Answer (3)

** Solving the equation for W we have: **
W = 2 A ​ − L ; For this case we have the following expression:
A = 2 ( L + W )
From here, we want to clear the value of W.
For this, we follow the following steps:
1) Pass the number 2 dividing:
( L + W ) = 2 A ​
2) Pass the variable L subtracting:
W = 2 A ​ − L
Thus, we observe that we have the equation solved for the variable W.

Answered by carlosego | 2024-06-11

The **equation **for W from the given equation is W=(A-2L)/2.
The given equation is A=2(L+W).
In mathematics, an equation is a formula that expresses the equality of two expressions, by connecting them with the equals sign =.
By using** distributive property **A(B+C)=AB+AC, we get
A=2×L+2×W
A=2L+2W
A-2L=2W
W=(A-2L)/2
Therefore, the **equation **for W from the given equation is W=(A-2L)/2.
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Answered by bhoopendrasisodiya34 | 2024-06-24

To solve for W in the equation A = 2 ( L + W ) , we distribute the 2 to obtain A = 2 L + 2 W , isolate the term with W to get A − 2 L = 2 W , and finally divide by 2, yielding W = 2 A − 2 L ​ .
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Answered by bhoopendrasisodiya34 | 2024-09-04