Which of the following would eliminate the variable on the left side of the given equation?

36 - 19w = -6w + 41

A)add -19w
B)add 6w
C)add 19w
d)add -36

36 - 19w = -6w + 41

***+ 19w = +19 w
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36 = 13 w + 41

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I know I'm 7 years late but the answer is add 19

To eliminate the variable on the left side of the given equation, you need to perform an operation that will cancel out the term containing the variable. In this case, the variable is "w".

To eliminate -19w on the left side, you would need to perform the opposite operation, which is adding 19w. This will result in the equation becoming:

36 - 19w + 19w = -6w + 41 + 19w

The -19w and +19w terms on the left side will cancel out each other, leaving:

36 = -6w + 41 + 19w

Therefore, option C) add 19w would eliminate the variable on the left side of the given equation.

add 19w.

36 = 13w + 41

then to solve:

subtract 41 from both sides

-5 = 13w

divide by 13 on both sides

w = -.3846... or (-5/13)

What do you think?

Perform the indicated operation and see what you get. The operation that eliminates -19w on the left is the correct answer.