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Helena Andrade
5 March, 23:41
If c=2 (l+w), make w the subject of the formula
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Camille Griffin
6 March, 00:27
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Ciao,
c = 2 (l + w)
c = 2L + 2W
2L + 2W = c
2W = c-2L
w = (c-2L) / 2
A presto : - )
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