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What number could replace m below
m/8= 1/2

User Narner
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Answer:


{\red{ \boxed{\sf{m = 4}}}} \\

Explanation:


\sf(m)/(8) = (1)/(2) \\ \\ \sf{m = (8 * 1)/(2) } \\ \\ \sf{ m = (8)/(2) } \\ \\ \sf{m = (2 * 4)/(2 * 1) } \\ \\ \sf{m = (4)/(1) } \\ \\ \sf{so...} \\ \\ \sf{m = 4}

User Eladerezador
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Answer:

4

Explanation:

if you want to see that the fractions are equal, you should first make their denominators equal


(m)/(8) = (4)/(8)

8 times 1 = 8, so m times 1 should equal 4

therefore, m=4

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