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Find the value of 5m when m = -3
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Find the value of 5m when m = -3
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When they give you the value for the variable, all you gotta do is to substitute it (Where you replace the variable/letter with the number it equals to).
So in this case, m = -3.
5m = 5(-3) = -15
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If m= -3, you would substitute -3 as m. So, 5(-3). Your answer would be -15!
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