2. If m 1= 53 what is m<4.

53
43
37
27

3. If m 1= 55 what is m<5
55
40
35
25

@ThatGirl

@XenaGonzalez

To find the value of m<4 and m<5, we need some more information.

In both cases, it seems like the values are related to some pattern or rule. We'll need to understand the pattern and apply it to find the answers.

Let's take a look at the given options for m<4:
1. 53
2. 43
3. 37
4. 27

To determine the pattern, we can observe that there is a difference of 10 between each pair of consecutive numbers: 53 - 43 = 10, 43 - 37 = 6, 37 - 27 = 10. Therefore, the pattern suggests that each subsequent value is decreasing by 4 from the previous one.

Applying this pattern to the given value m1=53, we can subtract 4 to find m<4:
m<4 = 53 - 4 = 49

Therefore, the answer for m<4 is 49.

Now let's move on to m<5, given the options:
1. 55
2. 40
3. 35
4. 25

To identify the pattern, we can observe that there is a difference of 15 between each pair of consecutive numbers: 55 - 40 = 15, 40 - 35 = 5, 35 - 25 = 10. Hence, the pattern indicates that each subsequent value is decreasing by both 5 and 10 alternatively.

Applying this pattern to the given value m1=55, we alternate subtracting 5 and 10 to find m<5:
m<5 = 55 - 5 - 10 = 40

So, the answer for m<5 is 40.