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What is the solution to the equation 6 m = 60?
m = 10
m = 50
m = 66
m = 360

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Answer:


\displaystyle m = 10

Explanation:


\displaystyle (60)/(6) = (6m)/(6) \\ \\ \boxed{10 = m}

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Answer:


\sf{m=10}

Explanation:

The value of m must be found from one side of the equation in order to solve this problem.

6m=60

First, divide by 6 from both sides.


\sf{6m=60}


\sf{(6m)/(6)=(60)/(6) }

Then, solve it.


\boxed{{\sf{m=10}}}

Therefore, the correct answer is m=10.

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