Question
$\text{m}-\frac{\text{m}-1}{2}=1-\frac{\text{m}-2}{3}$

Answer

Given, $\text{m}-\frac{\text{m}-1}{2}=1-\frac{\text{m}-2}{3}$ $\frac{2\text{m}-(\text{m}-1)}{2}=\frac{3-(\text{m}-2)}{3} 3(2m - m + 1) = 2(3 - m + 2)$
$3(m + 1) = 2(5 - m)$
$3m + 3 = 10 - 2m$
$3m + 2m = 10 - 3$
$5m = 7$
$\frac{5\text{m}}{5}=\frac{7}{5}$ $\text{m}=\frac{7}{5}$

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