To correct the grammar and remove unnecessary words: Solve for a in the equation z = a/m.

Mathematics · College · Thu Feb 04 2021

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To solve for \( a \) in the equation \( z = \frac{a}{m} \), you need to isolate \( a \). To do this, you can multiply both sides of the equation by \( m \) to get rid of the division by \( m \) on the right side. Here are the steps:

1. Identify the equation: \( z = \frac{a}{m} \). 2. Multiply both sides by \( m \) to isolate \( a \): \( m \times z = m \times \frac{a}{m} \). 3. Simplify the right side by canceling out \( m \) in the numerator and the denominator: \( m \times z = a \). 4. Therefore, \( a = m \times z \).

This shows that to solve for \( a \), you simply multiply \( z \) by \( m \).