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1: To solve -9 - 16m = 7, what steps would you use? 2: To solve -3 = -19 + , what steps would you use?
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1: To solve -9 - 16m = 7, what steps would you use?
2: To solve -3 = -19 + , what steps would you use?
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-for # 1 I would add 9 to both sides to get 16 so m = 1
for # 2 I would subtract 19 -3 to get 16. -3=-19 + 16
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1. First add 9 to both sides, then divide by negative 16. M= -1
2. I don't know what's being added to -19, i'm assuming it's X. just add 19 to both sides you'll get that X=16
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