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solve the equation for the indicated variable

6k + 8m = 20; m

i don't understand! help asap
14 years ago

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Ms. Sue
6k + 8m = 20

You need to get the variable on one side of the equation.

8m = 20 - 6k

m = (20 - 6k) / 8

14 years ago

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