SOLUTION: Would the LCD here be 2m?
a/m - 3/2m = 15/m
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Question 456077:  Would the LCD here be 2m?
a/m - 3/2m = 15/m
 
Answer by richwmiller(17219)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 multiply by m
a-1.5=15
a=16.5
or 
multiply by 2m
2a-3=30
2a=33
a=16.5
 
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