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Find the value of the variable which satisfies the equation by trying the values given in bracket: m/2= 5 (2 , 5 , 10 , 15)
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Find the value of the variable which satisfies the equation by trying the values given in bracket: m/2= 5 (2 , 5 , 10 , 15)
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m=10
m/2=5
m=2×5
m=10
so your answer is 10
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m/2=5
When 2 comes to the right hand side it multiplies with 5
m= 2x5
Therefore,m=10
Hope this helps
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