Oh, so actually you have:
. . . . .v = V<sub>e</sub>
ln(M<sub>0</sub>/m)
(It should have been mentioned in class that "ln" is not a stand-alone variable, as you have formatted it, to be multiplied by the other variables, but is the natural log function, containing, in this case, the argument "M<sub>0</sub>/m".)
To solve for "m", divide off the V<sub>e</sub>. Then raise both sides of the equation as powers on "e", the
natural exponential. (If you don't know what
logs are, though, you may not understand what I just said, in which case you might want to review a lesson on
solving log equations.)
This will give you:
. . . . .e<sup>(v/Vo)</sup> = M<sub>0</sub>/m
Multiply through by m, and divide off the exponential factor to get the final answer.
Eliz.