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How do you solve 2(w−7)−1=−3(−8w+3)−7w?

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Answered by joy054
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

2(w-7)-1=-3(-8w+3)-7w=

2w-14-1=24w-9-7w=

put the like terms together

-14-1+9= 24w-7w-2w

-6=15w

divide each side by 15 =

-6/15=15/15

-6/15=-4/10 or -0.4

hope it helps

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