Solve for w
w=-49
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3\left(w+1\right)+48=2\left(w+1\right)
Multiply both sides of the equation by 6, the least common multiple of 2,3.
3w+3+48=2\left(w+1\right)
Use the distributive property to multiply 3 by w+1.
3w+51=2\left(w+1\right)
Add 3 and 48 to get 51.
3w+51=2w+2
Use the distributive property to multiply 2 by w+1.
3w+51-2w=2
Subtract 2w from both sides.
w+51=2
Combine 3w and -2w to get w.
w=2-51
Subtract 51 from both sides.
w=-49
Subtract 51 from 2 to get -49.
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