No, it is not possible to substitute a value for m to make the equation true.
Let's look at the equation: m + 3 = m + 4m + 3 = m + 4
If we substitute a value for m, let's say m = 1, the equation becomes:
1 + 3 = 1 + 4(1) + 3 = 1 + 4 + 3 = 1 + 7 = 8
As we can see, the equation is not true when m = 1. Similarly, if we substitute any other value for m, the equation will never be true. Therefore, no value of m can make this equation a true number sentence.
For the equation m+3=m+4m+3=m+4 , can you substitute a value for m to make this a true number sentence? Make sure to explain your answer.
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