Solve for m
m = -\frac{35}{9} = -3\frac{8}{9} \approx -3.888888889
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5m-35=32m+70
Use the distributive property to multiply 2 by 16m+35.
5m-35-32m=70
Subtract 32m from both sides.
-27m-35=70
Combine 5m and -32m to get -27m.
-27m=70+35
Add 35 to both sides.
-27m=105
Add 70 and 35 to get 105.
m=\frac{105}{-27}
Divide both sides by -27.
m=-\frac{35}{9}
Reduce the fraction \frac{105}{-27} to lowest terms by extracting and canceling out 3.
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