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Does anyone know what 3m−7=5 is?
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Does anyone know what
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Answer:
m = 4
Explanation:
add 7 to both sides > 3m - 7 + 7 = 5 + 7
simplify > 3m = 12
divide coefficient > 3m / 3 = m & 12 / 3 = 4
m = 4
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Answer: m=4
Explanation:
3m−7=5
3m = 12
m= 4
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