How do you solve 4/5m+2=6?

1 Answer
Dec 23, 2016

m = 5

Explanation:

The first thing to do is isolate the m term on one side of the equation and the constants on the other side of the equation while keeping the equation balanced:

4/5m + 2 - color(red)(2) = 6 - color(red)(2)

4/5m + 0 = 4

4/5m = 4

Now, solve for m while keeping the equation balanced:

color(red)(5/4) * 4/5m = color(red)(5/4) * 4

color(red)(cancel(color(black)(5)))/color(blue)(cancel(color(black)(4))) * color(blue)(cancel(color(black)(4)))/color(red)(cancel(color(black)(5)))m = 5/color(green)(cancel(color(black)(4))) * color(green)(cancel(color(black)(4)))

m = 5