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11. Given: 17 - 3(w + 5) = 6(w + 5) - 2w; Prove: w = -4
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11.17-3(3+5)=6(W+5)-2W
2.17-30-15= 60 +30 -2W
3.-3W +2 = 4W+30
4. -7W +2=30
5. -W=28
1. W= -4


11. Given: 17 - 3(w + 5) = 6(w + 5) - 2w;

Prove: w = -4
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11.17-3(3+5)=6(W+5)-2W

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