Math, asked by hersey, 1 year ago

which number can each term of the equation be multiplied by to eliminate the fractions before soloving ??​

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Answered by brunoconti
3

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

4 is the number.

Answered by isyllus
1

Given : -\frac{3}{4}m -\frac{1}{2}=2+\frac{1}{4}m

Explanation:

-\frac{3}{4}m -\frac{1}{2}=2+\frac{1}{4}m

so to eliminate the fractions before solving

each term is multiplied by 4

so that it can cancel the denominator completely 'hence

The required number is 4

when each term is multiplied by 4 we get

-\frac{3}{4}m -\frac{1}{2}=2+\frac{1}{4}m \\\\4\times -\frac{3}{4}m - (4\times\frac{1}{2} )= 4\times 2+4 \times \frac{1}{4}m \\\\-3m -2 = 8 + m

hence , the number is 4 option (c)

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