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In which of the following would you multiply both sides of the equation by n?
Solve m/n=p for m.
Solve m - n = p for m.
Solve mn = p for m.
Solve m + n = p for m.

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Answer:

first question : solve for m: multiply both sides by n

m/n=p

m*(n)/n=p*n

m= p*n

Step-by-step explanation:

to solve for m in the first part, you have to get rid of the extras next to m. in this case because m is divided by n, if we multiply both sides by n, both n on the m side will cancel out n/n=1 . this will leave m*1= n*p

because we can ignore the coefficient 1, the solution of ot will give you m=n*p

this also answers the question that's asked in the first place. in the first question, you have to multiply both sides by n in order to get the answer.

Answer:

Solve m/n=p for m.

Step-by-step explanation: