How do you solve #m/5=7/2#?
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To solve the equation m/5 = 7/2, you need to isolate the variable m.
Start by multiplying both sides of the equation by 5 to eliminate the fraction: 5 * (m/5) = 5 * (7/2)
This simplifies to: m = 35/2
So, the solution to the equation is m = 35/2 or m = 17.5.
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