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(5/6)-4×(5/6)=(5/6)3m+4

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Answered by atul103
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Hey friend!

Here is your Answer
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5/6 -4*(5/6) = 5/6(3m+4)

Take common 5/6

5/6( 1 -4) = 5/6 (3m+4)

3m+4 = 1-4

3m+4 = -3

3m = -3-4

M = -7/3 Ans!

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Answered by Anonymous
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( \frac{5}{6}  )- 4 \times  \frac{5}{6}  =  \frac{5}{6}  \times 3m + 4 \\  \\   \frac{ - 20}{6}  \times  \frac{5}{6}  =  \frac{15m}{6}  + 4 \\  \\  \frac{ - 100}{36}  =  \frac{15m + 24}{6}  \\  \\  \frac{ - 100}{6}  = 15m + 24 \\  \\ 15 m =  \frac{ - 100}{6}  +  \frac{24}{1}  \\  \\ 15m =  \frac{ - 100 + 144}{6}  \\  \\ 15m =  \frac{44}{6}  \\  \\ m =  \frac{44}{6}  \times 15 =  \frac{660}{6}  = 110

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