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19 April, 15:39

Which inverse operations could you use to solve the equation (m/5) - 8 = - 6

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  1. 19 April, 16:38
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    m = 13
  2. 19 April, 16:46
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    M = 10

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To take an answer for this question, simply look back at linear equations.

    (m/5) - 8=-6

    Fit's get rid of - 8 by adding 8 on both sides.

    (m/5) - 8+8=-6+8

    So now simplified down we get:

    (m/5) = 2

    Now we can get rid of the '/5' by multiplying it by 5 on both sides.

    m = 2 x 5

    m = 10
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