One answer is : 6x+6y + wx+wy = (6+w)x + (6+w)y.
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This question cannot be answered due to the missing variable of the matter being weighed. To find the cubic weight of a specific matter, fill a cube with interior wall dimensions of 1" X 1" X 1" with the matter, take the total weight Wt minus the weight of the empty cube Wc, refer to as Wx. (Wt-Wc=Wx) Now take the total volume of the void in the cube interior Vc and use the ratio (1-Vc)/Wx = 1" 3/ x, x being the cubic inch weight.
The side lengths of corresponding sides must all be in the same proportion to each other. So, for example, if you have a quadrilateral ABCD and you want to prove that it is similar to WXYZ, then you must show that all the side ratios are equal to each other. That is: AB/WX = BC/XY = CD/YZ = DA/ZW