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How do i answer this? 3(m-2)=2(3m+3)
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3(m-2)=2(3m+3)
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3 (m - 2) = 2 (3m + 3) Use the Distributive Property on both sides
3m - 6 = 6m + 6 Subtract 6m from both sides
-3m - 6 = 6 Add 6 to both sides
-3m = 12 Divide both sides by -3
m = -4
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