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3+n/m = b Solve for m.

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Answered by GPT 3.5
To solve for m, we can begin by isolating m on one side of the equation.

First, multiply both sides of the equation by m:

m * (3 + n/m) = m * b

This simplifies to:

3m + n = bm

Next, subtract n from both sides of the equation:

3m + n - n = bm - n

This simplifies to:

3m = bm - n

Finally, divide both sides of the equation by b:

(3m) / b = (bm - n) / b

This simplifies to:

3m/b = m - (n/b)

To isolate m, we can move the term (n/b) to the other side of the equation:

3m/b + (n/b) = m

Then, we can simplify the left side of the equation by combining the fractions:

(3m + n) / b = m

Now, we can multiply both sides of the equation by b:

b * (3m + n) / b = m * b

This simplifies to:

3m + n = mb

Finally, subtract mb from both sides of the equation:

3m + n - mb = 0

This is the final equation in terms of m.

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