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20 August, 04:11

Match the equation with the step needed to solve it.

1. 2m - 1 = 3m

subtract 2m

2. 2m = 1 + m

subtract 2

3. m - 1 = 2

subtract 1

4. 2 + m = 3

add 1

5. - 2 + m = 1

subtract m

6. 3 = 1 + m

add 2

+3
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  1. 20 August, 04:12
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    To solve this, you need to isolate/get the variable "m" by itself in the equation:

    1. 2m - 1 = 3m Subtract 2m on both sides to get "m" on one side of the equation

    2m - 2m - 1 = 3m - 2m

    -1 = m

    2. 2m = 1 + m Subtract m on both sides to get "m" on one side of the equation

    2m - m = 1 + m - m

    m = 1

    3. m - 1 = 2 Add 1 on both sides to get "m" by itself

    m - 1 + 1 = 2 + 1

    m = 3

    4. 2 + m = 3 Subtract 2 on both sides to get "m" by itself

    m = 1

    5. - 2 + m = 1 Add 2 on both sides to get "m" by itself

    m = 3

    6. 3 = 1 + m Subtract 1 on both sides to get "m" by itself

    2 = m
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