Certainly! Let's solve the given equation step-by-step:
Given equation:
[tex]\[10m = 10\][/tex]
To find the value of [tex]\(m\)[/tex], we need to isolate [tex]\(m\)[/tex]. Here's how we can do it:
1. Divide both sides of the equation by 10:
[tex]\[
\frac{10m}{10} = \frac{10}{10}
\][/tex]
2. Simplify both sides:
- The left side simplifies by dividing [tex]\(10m\)[/tex] by [tex]\(10\)[/tex], which leaves [tex]\(m\)[/tex].
- The right side simplifies by dividing [tex]\(10\)[/tex] by [tex]\(10\)[/tex], which is [tex]\(1\)[/tex].
So, we get:
[tex]\[
m = 1
\][/tex]
Thus, the value of [tex]\(m\)[/tex] is:
[tex]\[m = 1.0\][/tex]