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What value of m makes the equation true?
10m=10-5 (m-7)

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Partially simplified, the equation says 10m + 5m = 10 + 45. Simplified further, it says 15m = 45. At this point, 45 is divided by 15 to isolate the variable. The answer is 3.
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Answer:

The value of m makes the equation true is 3

Explanation:

Given :
10m=10-5(m-7)

To Find:What value of m makes the equation true?

Solution:

Solve the given equation


\Rightarrow 10m=10-5(m-7)\\\Rightarrow 10m=10-5m+35\\\Rightarrow 10m + 5m =10+35\\\Rightarrow 15m =45\\\Rightarrow m = (45)/(15)\\\Rightarrow m = 3

Hence The value of m makes the equation true is 3

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