W/3 + 2W/3 is one possible answer.
w=4
120 - 76 = w+w. So: 2w = 44. So: w=22.
P=2L+2W or P= L+L+W+W In conclusion, yes it does.
w2+2w=99w2+2w-99=0 (quadratic equation)Find two number that multiply to get 99 and add to get 2The numbers are 11 and -9soooo.(w-9) (w+11)=0w-9=0 w+11=0w= 9 w=-11
(2w + 3)(w + 5)
2w
6 + w - 2w - 11 + 6w = -5 + 5w
-36 + 2w = -8w + w -36 + 2w = -7w -36 = -7w - 2w -36 = -9w w = -36/-9 = 4
5w+2 = 2w+5 5w-2w = 5-2 3w = 3 w = 1
You need to assume that there were no drawn games. Suppose there were W wins. Therefore W - 15 games were lost. That makes W + (W - 15) = 2W - 15 games in all. So 2W - 15 = 125 => 2W = 140 => W = 70.
W/3 + 2W/3 is one possible answer.
3w - 2 = 2w + 3 Add 2 to both sides: 3w = 2w + 5 Subtract 2w from both sides: w = 5
w=4
120 - 76 = w+w. So: 2w = 44. So: w=22.
Oh honey, solving for w in 2l + 2w = P is as easy as stealing candy from a baby. Just subtract 2l from both sides and then divide by 2. Voila, w = (P - 2l) / 2. Now go show off your math skills like the boss you are.
The expression "15 plus the quotient of 60 and w" can be written as 15 + 60/w. To simplify this expression, we need to divide 60 by w first, then add the result to 15. The final simplified expression is 15 + 60/w.