Math, asked by adittya90, 6 months ago

One fourth of ‘a’ multiplied by the run of ‘m’ and ‘n’ - write the above using literals , number and sings of

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Answered by ravi2303kumar
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Answer:

\frac{a(m-n)}{4}

Step-by-step explanation:

i take the term , 'by the the run of m and n' as the difference between the 2 variables. (Your definition in the question is not clear to me )

hence, 'by the the run of m and n'  is denoted by m-n

so, one-fourth of 'a' multiplied by the run of m and n = \frac{1}{4}  \times a \times (m - n)

                                                                                        = \frac{a(m-n)}{4}

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