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3m+2(m - 5) =10 linear equation ​

Answers

Answered by Ammassiddharth
3

Answer:

3m + 2m - 10 = 10\\5m = 10 + 10=20\\m = \frac{20}{5} = 4

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by charliejaguars2002
3

Answer:

\huge \boxed{M=4}

Step-by-step explanation:

To solve this problem, first you have to isolate by the m on one side of the equation.

First, expand.

\displaystyle 2(m-5)=2m-10

\displaystyle 3m+2m-10=10

Add similar to elements from left to right.

\displaystyle 3m+2m=5m

\displaystyle 5m-10=10

Next, add 10 from both sides.

\displaystyle 5m-10+10=10+10

Solve.

\displaystyle 10+10=20

\displaystyle 5m=20

Then, divide by 5 from both sides.

\displaystyle \frac{5m}{5}=\frac{20}{5}

Solve.

\displaystyle 20\div5=\boxed{4}

\large\boxed{\textnormal{In conclusion, the correct answer is \boxed{m=4}}}}.

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