Math, asked by rakshit2008, 5 months ago

3(m-4)/15-(m-5)/10=2(3-m)/5​

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Answered by yashashri53
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Answered by khashrul
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Answer:

m = 3

Step-by-step explanation:

\frac{3(m-4)}{15} - \frac{m - 5}{10} = \frac{2(3 - m)}{5}

=>2(m - 4) - (m - 5) = 4(3 - m) [multiplying both sides by 10]

=> 2m - 8 - m + 5 = 12 - 4m

=> m + 4m = 12 + 8 - 5

=> 5m = 15

∴ m = 3

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