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Cannon Adkins
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30 March, 10:44
If n = 8 and 16 • 2m = 4n - 8, then m = ?
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Anabel Lyons
30 March, 10:56
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M=3
you begin by plugging in 'n'. 4 (8) - 8 gives you 24.
so, 16 x 2m=24.
move the 16 over through division and you are given 24/16, which is 1.5.
so, 2m=1.5.
now move the 2 over through division you are given 1.5/2, giving you the final answer of 0.75 or 3/4
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Cyrus George
30 March, 10:59
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32m = 32 - 8
32m = 24
m = 24/32
m = 0.75 or 3/4
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