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Shtirlitz [24]
1 year ago
11

10=7-m h+6/5 =2 6+5(m+1)=26

Mathematics
2 answers:
g100num [7]1 year ago
6 0

Answer:

1)~\Large\boxed{m=-3}

2)~\Large\boxed{h=\frac{4}{5} }

3)~\Large\boxed{m=3}

Step-by-step explanation:

<h2>Question 1: 10 = 7 - m</h2>

<u>Given equation </u>

10 = 7 - m

<u>Add m on both sides</u>

10 + m = 7 - m + m

10 + m = 7

<u>Subtract 10 on both sides</u>

10 + m - 10 = 7 - 10

\Large\boxed{m=-3}

<h2>Question 2: h + (6/5) = 2</h2>

<u>Given equation</u>

h + (6/5) = 2

<u>Subtract 6/5 on both sides</u>

h + (6/5) - (6/5) = 2 - (6/5)

\Large\boxed{h=\frac{4}{5} }

<h2>Question 3: 6 + 5(m + 1) = 26</h2>

<u>Given equation</u>

6 + 5(m + 1) = 26

<u />

<u>Subtract 6 on both sides</u>

6 + 5(m + 1) - 6 = 26 - 6

5(m + 1) = 20

<u />

<u>Divide 5 on both sides</u>

5(m + 1) / 5 = 20 / 5

m + 1 = 4

<u>Subtract 1 on both sides</u>

m + 1 - 1 = 4 - 1

\Large\boxed{m=3}

Hope this helps!! :)

Please let me know if you have any questions

Tju [1.3M]1 year ago
4 0

Answer: m = 17, h = 4/5, m = 3

Step-by-step explanation:

1.      10 + 7 = m,     17 = m

2.      h = 2 - 6/5,    h = 4/5, or 0.8

3.      6 + 5m + 5 = 26 (distributive property),   11 + 5m = 26,   5m = 26 - 11,      5m = 15,   m = 3

Hope I helped! :)

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