SOLUTION: solve -5(m-5)=3(10-2m)+m

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-5(m-5)=3(10-2m)+m
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distribute the terms
:
-5m+25=30-6m+m
:
-5m+25=-5m+30
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there is NO solution set for this for there is NO value of m that would make this equation true.

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