SOLUTION: What value of m satisfies the equation shown below? 5(m - 5) = 3(m + 1)

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Question 739235: What value of m satisfies the equation shown below?
5(m - 5) = 3(m + 1)

Answer by checkley79(3341)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
5(m - 5) = 3(m + 1)
5m-25=3m+3
5m-3m=3+25
2m=28
m=28/2
m=14 ans.

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