Math, asked by adaikkalam, 1 year ago

you get 6 when you subtract 2 from one-fifth of a no.'m'​

Answers

Answered by rachanashetty7942
4

Answer:

40

Step-by-step explanation:

1

— - 2= 6

5 m

So, we should transfer 2 to with 6 .

1

— =6+2=8

5 m

8 ÷ 1

5

So, we have to do now Reciprocal .

8 × 5 40

— = — = 40

1 1

m=40

Note: If you are transferring number you have to change sign according to + and -

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Answered by KomalSrinivas
2

The answer is 40.

Given: The number is 'm.'

           Subtracting 2 from one-fifth of the number gives 6.

To Find: the number 'm'

Solution:

According to the problem,

\frac{1}{5} m - 2 = 6

\frac{1}{5} m = 6 + 2

\frac{1}{5} m = 8

⇒ m = 8 × 5

   = 40

Answer: The number 'm' is 40.

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