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If w/-2.1 + 18 = -12, what does a/-2.1 equal?
A. -14.5
B. -16
C. 14.5
D. 16

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User Soph
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Final answer:

The equation w/-2.1 + 18 = -12 is solved for w, giving w = 63. Without additional information relating a to w, we cannot determine the value of a/-2.1, and none of the options presented (A-D) can be confirmed as correct.

Step-by-step explanation:

To solve the equation w/-2.1 + 18 = -12, first subtract 18 from both sides of the equation to isolate the variable term:

w/-2.1 = -12 - 18
w/-2.1 = -30

Next, multiply both sides by -2.1 to solve for w:

w = -30 × -2.1
w = 63

Now, we must determine what a/-2.1 equals. Since we know the value of w, if we assume a relationship between a and w, such as a = w, then:

a = 63
a/-2.1 = 63/-2.1
a/-2.1 = -30

However, the question does not provide enough information to determine the exact value of a because there's no given relationship between a and w. Therefore, we cannot find a definitive answer using the provided information, and none of the options A-D can be confirmed as correct.

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