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75=-5(3+6m) I need this
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Are you finding m? If so here is the answer:
75 = -5(3 + 6m)
Distribute:
75 = -15 - 30m
Add 15 to both sides:
75 = -15 - 30m
+15 +15
90 = -30m
Divide by -30 on both sides:
90/-30 = (-30m)/-30
You should get: m = -3
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