In journalism, the Five Ws (also known as the Five Ws (and one H) or simply the Six Ws) is a concept in news style, research, and in police investigations that are regarded as basics in information-gathering. It is a formula for getting the "full" story on something. The maxim of the Five Ws (and one H) is that in order for a report to be considered complete it must answer a checklist of six questions, each of which comprises an interrogative word: * Who? * What? * Where? * When? * Why? * How?
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It is: 5rw which means 5 times r times w
well the formula is p=2(l+w) p stands for perimeter l stands for length w stands for width P= l+l+w+w =5+5+3+3 = 16
The answer depends on the value of W. If W and 5 are coprime then the answer is 5*W. Otherwise, it is W.
if w - - 5 = 4, then w+4 = 4, subtract 4 from both sides = w = 4 - 4, so w = 0 and now the correct answer if w - - 5 = 4, then w+5 = 4, subtract 5 from both sides gives w = 4 - 5, so w = -1
The expression "w times 5" represents the multiplication of the variable w by 5. In mathematical terms, it can be written as 5w or 5 * w. The result will depend on the value of w; for example, if w = 2, then 5 times w equals 10.
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5 days in a work week
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It means: w-5
The 5-W's are: who, what, when, where, and why.