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1) 3m - 5 = 2m+ 1/3 ayuda plis

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Step-by-step explanation:

:\implies\sf{}3m - 5 = 2m+ \dfrac{1}{3}

:\implies\sf{}3m - 2m = \dfrac{1}{3} + 5

:\implies \sf{}m = \dfrac{1}{3} + 5

:\implies \sf{}m = \dfrac{ \frac{1 \times 3}{3} + \frac{5 \times 3}{1} }{3}

:\implies \sf{} m = \dfrac{1 + 15}{3}

:\implies \star \underline{\boxed{ \sf{}m = \dfrac{16}{3} }}\star

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Answered by Nishtha9144
5

Step-by-step explanation:

⟹3m−5=2m+

3

1

:\implies\sf{}3m - 2m = \dfrac{1}{3} + 5:⟹3m−2m=

3

1

+5

:\implies \sf{}m = \dfrac{1}{3} + 5:⟹m=

3

1

+5

:\implies \sf{}m = \dfrac{ \frac{1 \times 3}{3} + \frac{5 \times 3}{1} }{3}:⟹m=

3

3

1×3

+

1

5×3

:\implies \sf{} m = \dfrac{1 + 15}{3}:⟹m=

3

1+15

:\implies \star \underline{\boxed{ \sf{}m = \dfrac{16}{3} }}\star:⟹⋆

m=

3

16

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