7(1-3m) - 4

Multiply each term inside the parentheses by the number or variable outside the parentheses. For example, to simplify 2(x+3), you would multiply 2 by both x and 3, resulting in 2x + 6. Now combine like
terms

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To simplify 7(1-3m) - 4, we first distribute the 7 to both terms inside the parentheses:

7 * 1 = 7
7 * (-3m) = -21m

Now we can write the expression as:

7 - 21m - 4

Taking the next step, we can combine like terms by adding 7 and -4:

(7 - 4) - 21m

Resulting in:

3 - 21m
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