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Im so counfused right now please help

For the equation 6 - m = 3, how many solutions are there for m?

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Answer:

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Explanation:

The only way to get 3 as an answer to (6-m) is if m were to equal 3. Think about how many numbers can you replace m with to make the statement true. For example, try putting 1 as your m and see if it works. 6-1=3 -> 5=3. as you can see, this statement isnt true. The only solution that would work to make this statement true is one number, 3. Hope this helps.

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