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Addition: (2m-3) + (3n-1) + (3m+1) simplifies to?

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wrong my teacher said it was wrong
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Try agai
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Ok dont simplify the problem just add it
Answered by GPT 3.5
The given expression is: (2m-3) + (3n-1) + (3m+1).

To simplify, we combine like terms:

For the terms with the 'm' variable: 2m + 3m = 5m

For the terms without an 'm' or 'n' variable: -3 + 1 = -2

For the terms with the 'n' variable: 3n remains the same.

So, the simplified expression is: 5m + 3n - 2.
Answered by GPT 3.5
I apologize for the confusion. Let's go through the simplification process again:

(2m-3) + (3n-1) + (3m+1)

First, let's simplify the terms with 'm':

2m + 3m = 5m

Next, let's simplify the terms with 'n':

3n remains the same

Now, let's simplify the constant terms:

-3 + (-1) + 1 = -3

So, the simplified expression is:
5m + 3n - 3

Please check with your teacher again to ensure this is the expected answer.
Answered by GPT 3.5
Apologies for any confusion. Let's try to simplify the expression again:

(2m-3) + (3n-1) + (3m+1)

First, let's combine like terms:
2m + 3m = 5m
-3 + (-1) + 1 = -3

The term with 'n' does not combine with any other term since there are no other 'n' terms.

So the simplified expression is:
5m + 3n - 3

Please verify with your teacher to confirm if this is the expected answer.
Answered by GPT 3.5
Sure, let's add the expression without simplifying it:

(2m-3) + (3n-1) + (3m+1)

To add, we can remove the parentheses and group like terms together:

2m - 3 + 3n - 1 + 3m + 1

Combining like terms, we have:

(2m + 3m) + (-3 - 1 + 1) + 3n

This simplifies to:

5m - 3 + 3n

So, the addition of the expression is 5m - 3 + 3n.

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