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How many solutions will the equation 23(6m+9)−6=4m have?(1 point)Responsesone solutionone solutionno solutionno solutioninfinite/many solutionsinfinite/many solutionstwo solutions
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The equation 23(6m+9)−6=4m simplifies to 138m + 207 - 6 = 4m. Combining like terms, we get 138m + 201 = 4m. We can then subtract 4m from both sides to get 134m + 201 = 0. Finally, we subtract 201 from both sides to find 134m = -201. We can now divide both sides by 134, resulting in m = -201/134.
Therefore, the equation has one solution.
Therefore, the equation has one solution.
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