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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-11-02

How do you solve this problem:

\[ \frac{W}{6} + \frac{5}{8} = -\frac{11}{8} \]

I got this answer: -1 \(\frac{53}{64}\)

Asked by Superwoman2

Answer (3)

We have question 6 W ​ + 8 5 ​ = − 1 8 3 ​ 6 W ​ + 8 5 ​ = − 8 11 ​ / 8 (multiply both sides by 8) 6 W 8 ​ + 1 5 ​ = − 1 11 ​ / 6 (multiply both sides by 6) [tex]8W+5 6=-11 6[/tex] /-30 both sides 8W=-66-30 8W=-96 W=-12

Answered by macio06 | 2024-06-10

Let's solve your equation step-by-step.w6+58=(−1)(3)8 Step 1: Simplify both sides of the equation.16w+58=−38 Step 2: Subtract 5/8 from both sides.16w+58−58=−38−5816w=−1 Step 3: Divide both sides by 1/6.16w16=−116w=−6 Answer: w=−6

Answered by Boobear1426 | 2024-06-10

To solve the equation 6 W ​ + 8 5 ​ = − 8 11 ​ , first eliminate fractions by multiplying by 24, then isolate W to find that W = − 5 16 13 ​ . Your previous answer of − 1 64 53 ​ is incorrect. The correct answer is − 5 16 13 ​ .
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Answered by macio06 | 2024-10-15