Math, asked by shreyameshram92, 9 hours ago

m/6 = 3
solve the following equation​

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Answered by nickamaecanlas
1

Answer:

m = 18

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Multiply all terms by the same value to eliminate fraction denominators

2. Cancel multiplied terms that are in the denominator

3. Multiply the numbers

Answered by poddarasmita57
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Answer:

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let \: the \: no \: be \:  \\ but \: in \: your \: qestion \: you \: have \: considered \: m \: you \: take \: m \\  \\ x \div 6 = 3 \\ x = 6 \times 3 \\ x = 18 \\ rule \: of \: considering \:</p><p> 6 \times 3 =  \\  \\  perform the "opposite" operation with it on both sides of the equation. For example</p><p>  \: if  \: you  \: had g-1=w  \: and  \: wanted to \:   \: isolate \:  g,  \: add 1 to  \: both sides \:  (g-1+1 = w+1). Simplify (because (-1+1)=0) and \:  end  \: up \:  with g = w+1.

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