No, you cannot substitute any value for m to make the equation m+3=m+4 a true number sentence.
If we simplify the equation by subtracting m from both sides, we get:
3 = 4
This is not a true statement, as 3 is not equal to 4. Therefore, no matter what value we substitute for m, the equation will always remain false.
For the equation m+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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