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What is the value of m in the equation 4m + 2(m + 1) = 9m + 5? 1. −1 2. 1 3. 7 4. 17
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What is the value of m in the equation 4m + 2(m + 1) = 9m + 5?
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3. 7
4. 17
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4m+2(m+1) = 9m +5
4m+2m+2=9m+5
6m+2=9m+5
6m-9m=5-2
-3m =3
m=3/(-3)
m=-1
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