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I absolutely dont understand Division Property of Equality please help

I absolutely dont understand Division Property of Equality please help-example-1
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We have the following equation.


20,000-1.8939m=10,000

Where m is the number of feet in a mile.

Let us subtract 20,000 from both sides of the equation then simplify


\begin{gathered} -20,000+20,000-1.8939m=10,000-20,000 \\ -1.8939m=-10,000 \end{gathered}

The negative sign cancels out and the equation becomes


\text{1}.8939m=10,000

Finally, we can apply the Division Property of Equality which states that when we divide both sides of the equation with same number then the equation remains valid.

Let us divide both sides of the equation by 1.8939 then simplify


\begin{gathered} (1.8939m)/(1.8939)=(10,000)/(1.8939) \\ m=(10,000)/(1.8939) \\ m\approx5280 \end{gathered}

Therefore, there are 5280 feet in a mile (rounded to nearest whole number)

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