given that 3p = 2m - 5q, express m in terms of p and q

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Answer:Step-by-step explanation: 3p. = 2m - 5q-2m. = -3p - 5qDivide through by -2m. = (3p + 5q) \2

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The equation can be rearranged and expressed in terms of p and q is m = (3p+5q)/2.Given equation 3p = 2m - 5q3p + 5q = 2m(3p + 5q) / 2 =mHence, m = (3p+5q) / 2  To express the equation in terms of p and q we need to put all the p and q terms to one side of the equation and m terms to another side of the equation. It can be easily seen that 3p is already on one side and we just need to bring a q term to this side which can be done by shifting 5q from the right-hand side to left-hand side. The equation is now 3p+5q. Now to get the equation in terms of m we need to divide the whole equation by 2 which will give m = (3p+5q) / 2.To learn more about rearranging and transposing equations,https://brainly.com/question/19029120