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Milagros Reyes
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22 August, 01:49
If m 1 = 140 and m 3 = 50, what is m 5
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Jack Galloway
22 August, 02:10
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m5 equals - 40
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Scott Cantrell
22 August, 02:14
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The answer is: m5 = - 40.
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