solve for m.\n4 - \\frac{3}{5}m = \\frac{6}{5}m + 2\nm =

solve for m.\n4 - \\frac{3}{5}m = \\frac{6}{5}m + 2\nm =

solve for m.\n4 - \\frac{3}{5}m = \\frac{6}{5}m + 2\nm =

Answer

Explanation:

Step1: Move terms with (m) to one side

$$4 - 2=\frac{6}{5}m+\frac{3}{5}m$$

Step2: Simplify both sides

Left - hand side: (4 - 2 = 2). Right - hand side: (\frac{6 + 3}{5}m=\frac{9}{5}m). So, (2=\frac{9}{5}m)

Step3: Solve for (m)

Multiply both sides by (\frac{5}{9}), (m = 2\times\frac{5}{9})

Answer:

(\frac{10}{9})