7w 6wx

=== x === =
15x w


Do I start by elimating the w?

yes, then the x.

so it would be 7/15 x6

To solve this equation, you can start by eliminating either the variable w or the variable x. If you choose to eliminate the variable w, you would follow these steps:

1. Multiply both sides of the equation by 15x to eliminate the denominator of the left side:
15x * (7w / 15x) = 15x * (6wx / 15x)

2. Simplify:
7w = 6wx

Now you have eliminated the w variable from the left side of the equation.

Next, you would proceed to solve for either w or x, depending on which variable you want to isolate. If you want to solve for w, follow these steps:

3. Divide both sides of the equation by 7:
(7w) / 7 = (6wx) / 7

4. Simplify:
w = 6x / 7

Now you have solved for w in terms of x.

However, if you want to solve for x, you would proceed differently.

Let's say you want to eliminate the x variable instead. Here's how you would do it:

1. Multiply both sides of the equation by 15x to eliminate the denominator of the right side:
15x * (7w / 15x) = 15x * (6wx / 15x)

2. Simplify:
7w = 6wx

Now you have eliminated the x variable from the right side of the equation.

Next, to solve for x, follow these steps:

3. Divide both sides of the equation by 6w:
(7w) / (6w) = (6wx) / (6w)

4. Simplify:
7 / 6 = x

Now you have solved for x in terms of w.

So, depending on which variable you want to eliminate and solve for, the steps may differ. Make sure to choose the approach that aligns with your desired outcome.