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4(7m - 3) - 2(8m - 11) = 3(9m - 13) - 23​

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Answered by BrainlyConqueror0901
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Answer:

{\bold{\therefore m=\frac{24}{5}}}

Step-by-step explanation:

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 \underline \bold{Given : } \\  \implies 4(7m - 3) - 2(8m - 11) = 3(9m - 13) - 23 \\   \\ \underline \bold{to \: find : } \\ \implies Value \: of \: m = ?

• According to given question :

 \implies 4(7m - 3) - 2(8m - 11) = 3(9m - 13) - 23 \\\\  \bold{According \: to \: BODMAS\: rule} \\ \\ \implies Bracket \implies Of \implies Division \\ \\ \implies Multiplication \implies Addition  \\  \\  \implies Subtraction \\ \\ \bold{First \: breaking \: Bracket} \\\\  \implies 28m - 12 - 16m  +  22 = 27m - 39 -23  \\ \\ \implies 28m - 16m - 27m =  - 39  - 23   -  22   + 12\\   \implies  - 15m =   - 72\\ \\ \implies m =  \frac{ -72}{ - 15}  \\\\  \implies m =  \frac{72}{15}  \\  \\  \bold{ \implies m =  \frac{24}{5}}

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