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What is the solution to the equation 1.2m − 3.6 = −0.6m? m=0.25 m=0.5 m=2 m=3
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What is the solution to the equation 1.2m − 3.6 = −0.6m?
m=0.25
m=0.5
m=2
m=3
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m=2, 1.2*2-3.6 = 2.4-3.6=-1.2 = -0.6*2, convinced?
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1.2m − 3.6 = −0.6m
1.2m + 0.6m = 3.6
1.8m = 3.6
m = 2
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m=2
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