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You know what? I don't think you can solve that equation and get any real numbers in there. You could just plug in some number and see if you can work it backwards.
L = P - 2W/2
Let L = 40 40 = P - 2W/2
40(2) = P - 2W/2 x 2
80 = P - 2W
Now what: W can be pretty much any number. Whatever it is doubled, you just add 80 to it and that is P. Here are two scenarios for W:
W = 37 80 = P - 37(2) 80 = P - 74 80 + 74 = P -74 + 74 154 = P
W = -12 80 = P - (-12)2 80 = P + 24 80 - 24 = P + 24 - 24 56 = P
12 years ago. Rating: 0 | |
If the numerator is P-2W and the denominator is 2 (that means, P-2W is divided by 2), then
L = (P-2W)/2 = P/2 - 2W/2 = P/2 - W
If the numerator is 2W and the denominator is 2 (that means, 2W/2 is subtracted from P), then
L = P - 2W/2 = P - W
Please let me know if you have any questions.
12 years ago. Rating: 0 | |