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Question 950644
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What is 'm'
(m+6)/3=(2m+4)/4
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(m+6)/3=(2m+4)/4 Multiply each side by 12.
4(m+6)=3(2m+4)
4m+24=6m+12 Subtract 4m from each side.
24=2m+12 Subtract 12 from each side.
12=2m Divide each side by 2.
6=m ANSWER: m=6