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Standard VII
Mathematics
Solving an Equation
What do we ge...
Question
What do we get when we multiply both the sides of the equation
2
m
5
=
6
with
5
2
?
A
m
5
=
15
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B
m
=
15
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C
5
m
=
6
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D
m
=
30
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Solution
The correct option is
B
m
=
15
Given expression is
2
m
5
=
6
.
Mutiplying both the sides with
5
2
, we have,
2
m
5
×
5
2
=
6
×
5
2
⟹
m
=
15
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