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What is being done to the variable in the equation M/5 = -40?

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Answer:

The correct answer is M = -200

Explanation:

It is given an equation,

M/5 = -40

In this equation there is only one variable .

The variable is M. To find the value of M we have to evaluate the expression.

To find the vale of M

M/5 = -40

By cross multiplying we get,

M = -40 * 5

M = -200

Therefore the value of M = -200

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