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you subtract 7m and 13m which would give you -6m after you have -6m - 5= 25 then you add 5 which gives you 30 you then you divide that by -6 which gives you m=-5
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You must combine like terms.
First add 7m and -13m which makes -6m. That makes the equation
-6m - 5 =25.
Then add 5 on both sides, which makes -6m = 30.
Finally divide -6 on both sides and the answer will be
m= -5
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