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Which number can each term of the equation be multiplied by to eliminate the fractions before solving?

-
m-1=2+
m
2.

User LiriB
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Answer:

The answer is "4"

Explanation:

In the given statement there is mistype error so, the correct equation and its solution can be described as follows:

Given:


\bold{-(3)/(4)m-(1)/(2)=2+(1)/(4)m}\\

To solve the above equation we multiplied the above value by 4:


\to -((3)/(4)m+(1)/(2))=2+(1)/(4)m\\\\\to -(4 * (3)/(4)m+ 4 * (1)/(2))= 4 * 2+4 * (1)/(4)m\\\\\to -3m-2m= 8+m\\\\

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