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A sole proprietorship is worth w dollars. The owner loses a lawsuit

against him for y dollars where y is greater than w. Express algebra-
ically the value of the personal property the owner must forfeit to
pay the settlement.

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User Enricog
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Answer:

y - w

Explanation:

Step 1

The owner can sell the sole proprietorship for w dollars, so you need to find out what remains of y to find the answer.

Step 2

Hence: y - w shows the remainder.

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User Stafox
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Answer:


y-w

Explanation:

A sole proprietorship is worth w dollars. The owner loses a lawsuit against him for y dollars where y is greater than w.

The value of personal property that can be taken from the owner to pay the settlement is - the difference between the total cost and the worth of the company.

Hence, it will be :
y-w

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User Christian Owens
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