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Slade Maynard
Mathematics
22 November, 08:37
8 = m/4 then explain m - 12 = what?
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Eddie Pitts
22 November, 09:05
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Solve for m:
8 = m/4
8 = m/4 is equivalent to m/4 = 8:
m/4 = 8
Multiply both sides of m/4 = 8 by 4:
(4 m) / 4 = 4*8
(4 m) / 4 = 4/4*m = m:
m = 4*8
4*8 = 32:
Answer: m = 32 thus 32 - 12 = 20
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