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7/8m +9/10-2m-3/5 how to do this question

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Step by step solution :Step 1 : 3 Simplify — 5 Equation at the end of step 1 : 7 9 3 (((—•m)+——)-2m)-— 8 10 5 Step 2 : 9 Simplify —— 10 Equation at the end of step 2 : 7 9 3 (((— • m) + ——) - 2m) - — 8 10 5 Step 3 : 7 Simplify — 8 Equation at the end of step 3 : 7 9 3 (((— • m) + ——) - 2m) - — 8 10 5 Step 4 :Calculating the Least Common Multiple : 4.1 Find the Least Common Multiple

The left denominator is : 8

The right denominator is : 10
Number of times each prime factor
appears in the factorization of:
Prime
Factor
Left
Denominator
Right
Denominator
L.C.M = Max
{Left,Right}
23135011 Product of all
Prime Factors
81040

Least Common Multiple:
40
Calculating Multipliers : 4.2 Calculate multipliers for the two fractions


Denote the Least Common Multiple by L.C.M
Denote the Left Multiplier by Left_M
Denote the Right Multiplier by Right_M
Denote the Left Deniminator by L_Deno
Denote the Right Multiplier by R_Deno

Left_M = L.C.M / L_Deno = 5

Right_M = L.C.M / R_Deno = 4

Making Equivalent Fractions : 4.3 Rewrite the two fractions into equivalent fractions

Two fractions are called equivalent if they have the same numeric value.

For example : 1/2 and 2/4 are equivalent, y/(y+1)2 and (y2+y)/(y+1)3 are equivalent as well.

To calculate equivalent fraction , multiply the Numerator of each fraction, by its respective Multiplier. L. Mult. • L. Num. 7m • 5 —————————————————— = —————— L.C.M 40 R. Mult. • R. Num. 9 • 4 —————————————————— = ————— L.C.M 40 Adding fractions that have a common denominator : 4.4 Adding up the two equivalent fractions
Add the two equivalent fractions which now have a common denominator

Combine the numerators together, put the sum or difference over the common denominator then reduce to lowest terms if possible: 7m • 5 + 9 • 4 35m + 36 —————————————— = ———————— 40 40 Equation at the end of step 4 : (35m + 36) 3 (—————————— - 2m) - — 40 5 Step 5 :Rewriting the whole as an Equivalent Fraction : 5.1 Subtracting a whole from a fraction

Rewrite the whole as a fraction using 40 as the denominator : 2m 2m • 40 2m = —— = ——————— 1 40 Equivalent fraction : The fraction thus generated looks different but has the same value as the whole

Common denominator : The equivalent fraction and the other fraction involved in the calculation share the same denominatorAdding fractions that have a common denominator : 5.2 Adding up the two equivalent fractions
(35m+36) - (2m • 40) 36 - 45m ———————————————————— = ———————— 40 40 Equation at the end of step 5 : (36 - 45m) 3 —————————— - — 40 5 Step 6 :Step 7 :Pulling out like terms : 7.1 Pull out like factors :

36 - 45m = -9 • (5m - 4)
Calculating the Least Common Multiple : 7.2 Find the Least Common Multiple

The left denominator is : 40

The right denominator is : 5
Number of times each prime factor
appears in the factorization of:
Prime
Factor
Left
Denominator
Right
Denominator
L.C.M = Max
{Left,Right}
23035111 Product of all
Prime Factors
40540

Least Common Multiple:
40
Calculating Multipliers : 7.3 Calculate multipliers for the two fractions


Denote the Least Common Multiple by L.C.M
Denote the Left Multiplier by Left_M
Denote the Right Multiplier by Right_M
Denote the Left Deniminator by L_Deno
Denote the Right Multiplier by R_Deno

Left_M = L.C.M / L_Deno = 1

Right_M = L.C.M / R_Deno = 8

Making Equivalent Fractions : 7.4 Rewrite the two fractions into equivalent fractions

L. Mult. • L. Num. -9 • (5m-4) —————————————————— = ——————————— L.C.M 40 R. Mult. • R. Num. 3 • 8 —————————————————— = ————— L.C.M 40 Adding fractions that have a common denominator : 7.5 Adding up the two equivalent fractions
-9 • (5m-4) - (3 • 8) 12 - 45m ————————————————————— = ———————— 40 40 Step 8 :Pulling out like terms : 8.1 Pull out like factors :

12 - 45m = -3 • (15m - 4)
Final result : -3 • (15m - 4) —————————————— 40
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