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240-15m=200-5m HELP ME
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240-15m=200-5m
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Hi there,
240 - 15m = 200 - 5m
- 15, + 5m = 200 - 240
- 10m = -40
M = 4
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240-15m = 200-5m
we need to get the terms with the m on one side of the equations and the other terms on the other side:
240-200 = -5m+15m
40 = 10m
m = 40/10
m = 4
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