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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-10-28

How do I solve for the variable in the equation:

\(-12.6w = -16.38\)?

Asked by Anonymous

Answer (3)

Okay so the problem is ~ ( -12.6w = 16.38 )
In the equation -16.38 is the total of -12.6 times w
Dividing -16.38 by -12.6 will give you your answer
The answer you get will equal** w**
**Your answer = w **

Answered by gabby5792 | 2024-06-10

easy w= − 12.6 − 16.38 ​ =1.3

Answered by goncalobrett | 2024-06-10

To solve − 12.6 w = − 16.38 , divide both sides by − 12.6 to isolate w . This results in w ≈ 1.298 .
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Answered by gabby5792 | 2025-01-02