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Stella Wu
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29 September, 16:04
6m-2 = m+13 how do i solve it
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Richard
29 September, 16:28
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First move the terms to get
6m-m=13+2
Then collect the like terms and calculate the sum, 5m=15
Divide both sides by 5
And you get m=3
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