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4 July, 16:24

How do you solve this equation: 5w - 4w + 4 = 14?

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  1. 4 July, 16:26
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    First combine the like terms 5w and - 4w to get just w.

    so now the problem looks like:

    w + 4 = 14

    subtract 4 from each side now. and you get the answer:

    w = 10
  2. 4 July, 16:36
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    First multiply five times two, which equals ten. Then, multiply four times zero which equals zero. Finally add four and you get fourteen.

    5w - 4w + 4 = 14

    5x2 - 4x0 + 4 = 14
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