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QuestionSolve for yy in the equation w=xy2zw=\frac{x-y}{2}-z. What is yy? A. y=x(2w+z)y=x-(2 w+z) B. y=2(w+z)xy=2(w+z)-x C. y=2w+zxy=2 w+z-x D. y=x2(w,z)y=x \quad 2(w, \quad z)

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Now, we need to isolate yy on one side of the equation. We can do this by adding yy to both sides of the equation and subtracting 2(w+z)2(w+z) from both sides of the equation.
y=x2(w+z)y=x-2(w+z)This is the solution for yy in terms of xx, ww, and zz.
Comparing this with the given options, we can see that the solution matches option B. Therefore, the correct answer is option B, y=2(w+z)xy=2(w+z)-x.

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