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How many solutions are there for this equation? Why?
2(m+2)=12−6m
Select the option that correctly answers both questions.
a. There is one solution, because the coefficients of the variables on both sides of the equation are the same.
b. There are no solutions, because the coefficients of the variables on both sides of the equation are different.
c .There is one solution, because the coefficients of the variables on both sides of the equation are different.
d. There are no solutions, because the coefficients of the variables on both sides of the equation are the same.

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Answer:

C. There is one solution, because the coefficients of the variables on both sides of the equation are different.

Explanation:

The solution is m = 1

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