Math, asked by jayshree7777, 5 months ago

find the sum
2m -  \frac{3}{5}  = m +  \frac{4}{5}

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Answered by IIMidnightHunterII
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\boxed{2m - \frac{3}{5} = m + \frac{4}{5}}

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2m -  \frac{3}{5}  = m +  \frac{4}{5}  \\  \\ 2m - m =  \frac{4}{5}  +  \frac{3}{5}  \\  \\ \boxed{m =  \frac{7}{5}}

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Answered by singh234daksh
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Step-by-step explanation:

2m-m = 4/5+3/3

m² = 3+5/15

m² = 8/15

HOPE IT IS UNDERSTANDABLE

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