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Alfred Pruitt
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15 February, 21:29
If m=70, m=2x, and m=3x-10, what is the m?
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Brynn Werner
15 February, 21:54
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The answer would be m=20, because 70-10=60 and 60/3=30, so 2 times 20 equals 40.
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