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OpenStudy (anonymous):

13+m/4=6

OpenStudy (kropot72):

To solve for m, first subtract 13 from both sides of the equation, giving: m/4 = 6 - 13 ..............(1) Next multiply both sides of equation (1) by 4, as follows: \[\large \frac{m}{4} \times 4 = 4(6-13) .......(2)\] Now simplify (2) to get the solution.

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