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4/5m = 2/9... if you can show how you got there too please:)
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4/5m = 2/9... if you can show how you got there too please:)
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4/5 divided by 4 is 1/5, and 1/5 x 5 is 1. To find m, you must divide 2/9 by 4 and then multiply it by 5. 2/9 divided by 4 is 2/36. That can be simplified to 1/18. 1/18 x 5= 5/18. Therefore, m= 5/18.
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