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Solve equation m6=1\dfrac{m}{6}=1 and check your answer.

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m6=1\begin{equation} \dfrac{m}{6}=1 \end{equation}

Now, in order to solve equation (1):

Clear of fractions\text{\underline{Clear of fractions}}:- Multiply both sides of the equation -- every term -- by the LCM of denominators. Each denominator will then divide into its multiple. We will then have an equation without fractions. The LCM of 6 and 1 is 6. Therefore, multiply both sides of the equation (1) by 6.

6m6=16m=6\begin{align*} &6{\cdot}\dfrac{m}{6}=1{\cdot}6\\ &m=6 \end{align*}

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