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How do you write three times as many "m" as "s" algebraically, or in an equation form?
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How do you write three times as many "m" as "s" algebraically, or in an equation form?
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I think It is 3(m(s)) hope its correct
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I think you are saying m = 3s.
I can't think of what else it could be.
Step-by-step explanation
Suppose m = 27
Then s = 9
You would have to multiply s by 3 to get it up to 27 which is m.
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