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What is the value of m in the equation 5m − 7 = 6m + 11?
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What is the value of m in the equation 5m − 7 = 6m + 11?
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5m-7 = 6m+11
+7. +7
5m= 6m+18
-6m. -6m
-m= 18
-m/-1 = 18/-1
M= -18
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