Solve for m
m=\frac{3}{4}=0.75
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6m-19m+35=23+3m
Combine m and 5m to get 6m.
-13m+35=23+3m
Combine 6m and -19m to get -13m.
-13m+35-3m=23
Subtract 3m from both sides.
-16m+35=23
Combine -13m and -3m to get -16m.
-16m=23-35
Subtract 35 from both sides.
-16m=-12
Subtract 35 from 23 to get -12.
m=\frac{-12}{-16}
Divide both sides by -16.
m=\frac{3}{4}
Reduce the fraction \frac{-12}{-16} to lowest terms by extracting and canceling out -4.
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