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13 March, 19:52

Which inverse operations could you use to solve the equation m5-8=-6? Select all that apply.

A

Multiply each side by 5 and then add 8 to each side.

B

Add 8 to each side and then multiply each side by 5.

C

Add 8 to each side and then divide each side by 5.

D

Subtract 8 from each side and then multiply each side by 5.

E

Subtract 6 from each side and then multiply each side by 8.

F

Multiply each side by 5 and then add 40 to each side.

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  1. 13 March, 20:05
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    Correct option: C

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To solve the equation m*5 - 8 = - 6, we can use the following steps:

    step1: sum 8 in both sides, to make m*5 be the only term in the left side.

    m*5 = 2

    step2: divide both sides by 5, then we will have 'm' isolated in the left side.

    m = 2/5

    So the operations we could use is: add 8 to each side and then divide each side by 5.

    Correct option: C
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