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M/4 + 6 =3 how to solve/or what's the answer?

M/4 + 6 =3 how to solve/or what's the answer?-example-1
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m/10=3 that's the answer to your problem
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The answer is -12. You multiply 4 to 6 and 3. So the equation would be m+24=12. Then subtract 24 to both sides. And the answer would be -12
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