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Solve for m 1/C+1/m=1/z

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Answer: " m = zC / (C − z) " .
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Given: 1/C + 1/m = 1/z ; Solve for "m".

Subtract "1/C" from each side of the equation:
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1/C + 1/m − 1/C = 1/z − 1/C ;

to get: 1/m = 1/z − 1/C ;
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Now, multiply the ENTIRE EQUATION (both sides); by "(mzC"); to get ride of the fractions:
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mzC {1/m = 1/z − 1/C} ;

to get: zC = mC − mz ;

Factor out an "m" on the "right-hand side" of the equation:

zC = m(C − z) ; Divide EACH side of the equation by "(C − z)" ; to isolate "m" on one side of the equation;

zC / (C − z) = m(C − z) / m ; to get: 24/8 = 3 24

zC/ (C − z) = m ; m = zC/ (C − z) .
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