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What is 6q+m-m m=8 q=3
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What is 6q+m-m m=8 q=3
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The answer is 18. This is because 6x3=18+8=26-8=18. : )
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The answer is 18. Put three in as q and multiply 3 by six. That equals eight, and then you put in 8 as m, and 8-8=0. So 18 is the answer.
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