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QuestionSolve for mm in the equation: 3+m=6+3m3 + m = 6 + 3m.

Studdy Solution

STEP 1

Assumptions1. The equation is 3+m=6+3m3+m=6+3m . We are solving for the variable mm

STEP 2

First, we need to isolate the variable mm on one side of the equation. We can start by subtracting mm from both sides of the equation.
+mm=6+mm+m-m=6+m-m

STEP 3

implify the equation.
3=6+2m3=6+2m

STEP 4

Next, we need to isolate mm by subtracting6 from both sides of the equation.
36=6+2m63-6=6+2m-6

STEP 5

implify the equation.
3=2m-3=2m

STEP 6

Finally, we can solve for mm by dividing both sides of the equation by2.
m=3/2m=-3/2So, m=1.5m=-1.5.

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